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Mel Aikens at reopening ceremony


Welcome to a selection of various Museum of Natural and Cultural History audio and video clips. We are pleased to present our programs for download or podcast subscription (see instructions below).

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Oregon: Where Past is Present

Fall Lecture Series: Oregon Land Before Time

Fall 2008 Lecture Series

  • The Peopling of the Americas-Dr. Jon Erlandson, director of the UO Museum of Natural and Cultural History, and UO professor of anthropology, October 10, 2008 (Download MP3 - 28.4 MB)
  • Ancient Times to Allotment Times: Archeology and Oral History of the Klamath Tribes-Dr. Thomas Connolly, director of research division UO Museum of Natural and Cultural History, October 17, 2008 (Download MP3 - 17.4 MB)
  • Clovis Sites in Oregon: Findings from Two UO Field Investigations in Harney County-Dr. Patrick O'Grady, staff archaeologist UO Museum of Natural and Cultural History, October 24, 2008 (Download MP3 - 28.1 MB)

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Oregon Land Before Time: Exploring the Condon Fossil Collection

Fall Lecture Series: Oregon Land Before Time

Fall 2007 Lecture Series

Windows PowerPoint logoMac PowerPoint logoFor selected lectures there is available a PowerPoint slide show for you to follow along with the audio. These .pps files require PowerPoint Viewer or PowerPoint to view (download the viewer here: Windows, Mac - links open in a new browser window)
  • Fitting the Condon Collection in the Twenty-First Century-Edward Davis, faculty fellow and research associate at the UO Museum of Natural and Cultural History, October 12, 2007 (Download MP3 - 10.7 MB, View PowerPoint Show - 3.1 MB)
  • Thomas Condon and the Two Islands: Changing Visions of Oregon’s Earliest Landscapes-Ellen Morris Bishop, director of the Oregon PaleoLands Institute, October 19, 2007 (Download MP3 - 9.2 MB)
  • It’s About Time: Designing Accurate Exhibits for the New Thomas Condon Paleontology Center, John Day Fossil Beds National Monument-Ted Fremd, chief paleontologist at the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, October 26, 2007 (Download MP3 - 9.7 MB, View PowerPoint Show - 105.7 MB)

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Ice Age graphic Volcano graphic

The Ages of Extinction: Investigating Oregon's Past

Spring 2006 Lecture Series

Volcanoes and Humans - Dr. Katharine Cashman, Geological Sciences, University of Oregon, April 7, 2006 (Download MP3 - 12.5 MB)

History of the Condon Collection - Dr. William Orr, Geological Sciences, University of Oregon, April 14, 2006 (Download MP3 - 11.6 MB)

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Don Hunter: Cataloger of Memories
Originally aired June 11, 2004
Produced by Angela Kellner for KLCC's Northwest Passage

Don Hunter with slides

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Don Hunter: Cataloger of Memories
File Size: 12.1 MB


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