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Audio and Video
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).
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)
Oregon Land Before Time: Exploring the Condon Fossil Collection
Fall 2007 Lecture Series
For 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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