Chasing History: Final Interview w/ Art Gerber, Artifact Collection & Life

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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2025

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  • @irvingnerdbaum7256
    @irvingnerdbaum7256 Год назад +4

    I recently read the book, The GE Mound Case by Jim Fisher. Mr. Gerber was treated very poorly by the government prosecutors in that case who were just looking for someone to put blame on. They may have affected his health badly but didn't really ruin his reputation, I don't think. He seems to have been a very affable and likable person. I wish I could have met him, as I have found some artifacts on the farm where I live and could learned much from him, I imagine. I will probably purchase his book eventually and watch your other interviews with Mr. Gerber. Thanks for this!

  • @cumberlandquiltchic1
    @cumberlandquiltchic1 8 месяцев назад +3

    Wow! What a wonderful film, I thoroughly enjoyed this. Such a treasure!

    • @ChasingHistory
      @ChasingHistory  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you So Much!! we wish we had done more with him!

    • @cumberlandquiltchic1
      @cumberlandquiltchic1 8 месяцев назад

      Never enough time…
      Bless his heart! He was a treasure trove of information!

  • @Carlos-hs8zo
    @Carlos-hs8zo 5 лет назад +9

    Knowledge is lost when artifacts are washed away and lay on the bottom of the river. I commend the collectors that find these artifacts to show others how Indians lived long ago. The idea that preforms were collected and stashed away underground for future commerce items like money is today is so cool.
    Thanks for this video. I will watch them all.

    • @ChasingHistory
      @ChasingHistory  5 лет назад +1

      @carlos Thanks for the comment!!…… we agree, a top priority of any responsible historian is to see that any pieces of the past that are in jeopardy of destruction are saved..... Thanks for the comment! be sure to like the episodes you enjoy, subscribe and leave us comments, its Crazy how much it helps to get our episodes noticed in the RUclips algorithm...… we also have a Podcast called … "Chasing history Radio" .. that cover the same topics we do on our channel here & is available wherever you get your podcasts! ……. Thanks for being apart of our community!!

    • @claycolvin5307
      @claycolvin5307 2 года назад

      My first cache ever was 11 of those preforms. Half are jasper and 6 are a chert.

    • @Obamas_Nipple
      @Obamas_Nipple Год назад

      activists came to the museum near me and demanded all the burial relics be removed from display, now there are no artifacts to see of the local natives and the artifacts are sitting in a box somewhere in a basement... i understand the sentiment but now nobody will learn of their culture and kids are robbed of the experience

    • @shellykaye676
      @shellykaye676 3 месяца назад +1

      But, its just not the case.

  • @closertohome-b7m
    @closertohome-b7m 5 месяцев назад +1

    Can never get enough of this!!!! James

    • @ChasingHistory
      @ChasingHistory  5 месяцев назад

      We Cant Either!! !! be sure to subscribe and to check out our other Awesome Episodes

  • @mohicanson673
    @mohicanson673 7 лет назад +8

    Im so glad you have taken the time to sit down with Mr. Gerber..to pick his memory of this famous site..I have watched the other one too,and so enjoyed these Chase,..all of this would have been lost someday,now recorded for history..thanks..

    • @ChasingHistory
      @ChasingHistory  4 года назад

      we are so glad we have this! now that are has passed we are going to back into some of the film that was not published and publish some of the extras we shot. so keep you eye out for that! and be sure to subscribe so you don't miss it!
      if you haven't already, hit that subscribe button, we come out with GREAT New content all the time, all history Related. be sure to check out our Podcast "Chasing History Radio" a Weekly show about the same diverse topics you see here on our channel. follow Smoky Mountain Relic Room on Facebook and Instagram for Exclusive Videos of Really Awesome Artifacts, fossils and minerals. (we are sharing a lot of really cool videos their! ) if you are ever up Sevierville Tennessee way stop in and check out our Store, Inside Smoky Mountain Knife Works! just google "Smoky Mountain Relic Room"
      Thanks for your comment, please keep commenting, and be sure to share this or any episode on your social media it helps our algorithmic overlords (haha) know that we exist, so please share our videos.
      we hope you will continue to be apart of our community!

  • @jrduke45
    @jrduke45 3 года назад +5

    Crazy watching this now that Arts gone. You did so much for the artifact community. Thanks bud and rest easy.

    • @ChasingHistory
      @ChasingHistory  3 года назад +2

      he really did! he was a great friend for many years! we were going to film a "trip back to the crib" with art but he passed before we could film . we still have some unseen footage we are working on putting together. hopefully we will get it out soon! thanks for your comment!
      also be sure to check out our Podcast .... Chasing History Radio.... available on all podcast players! its a great 15 min show about some cool something in history. its defiantly worth the listen!
      thanks for your comment! and for being apart of our community!

    • @jrduke45
      @jrduke45 3 года назад +1

      @@ChasingHistory I look forward to seeing it!

  • @claycolvin5307
    @claycolvin5307 2 года назад +2

    Awesome stuff!! Art is the man! I would love to show my many caches to him and pick his brain!

    • @ChasingHistory
      @ChasingHistory  2 года назад +1

      Art is Really Missed! ... be sure to check out our other episode we did with him!

  • @actionjacksonartifactsandb877
    @actionjacksonartifactsandb877 5 лет назад +5

    I knew Art personally, Not only was he a fountain of knowledge on Native American Artifacts, he was a great photographer, and had a great sense of humor as well. He will be sorely missed.

    • @ChasingHistory
      @ChasingHistory  4 года назад +1

      @actionjacksonartifactsandbennyrocks, thanks for the comment! We all miss art, not only his knowledge but the character he added to shows! he was a good friend! Thanks for the comment!

  • @rwhughes47
    @rwhughes47 2 года назад +3

    Excellent video !!!!

  • @chuckhenry4059
    @chuckhenry4059 5 лет назад +5

    Thanks for making this with Art!! I wish I could have known and talked with him!! Great interview

    • @ChasingHistory
      @ChasingHistory  5 лет назад +1

      chuck, you are welcome! we were Very thankfull to and blessed to interview him! we have 2 other interviews with him on our channel Chasing History...…. click our channel page here on youtube and scroll down and check those out! we are glad you enjoyed the episode. If you wouldn't mind please give us a like and subscribe to our channel, its Crazy how much it helps!...… We have a LOT more episodes uploaded since this one …. and NEW Episodes coming soon!
      We also have a NEW Podcast!!!...…. Chasing History Radio!!….. with over 50 episodes and counting Available where ever you get your podcasts! please check it out and Thanks for being apart of our community!
      Show less

  • @rosannelake4352
    @rosannelake4352 3 года назад +2

    I love the show and I am absolutely crazy for Indian artifacts and history of the Chumash and yokut Indians that lived in and around Old River and Buena Vista lake Southern end of the San Joaquin valley California so interesting.

    • @ChasingHistory
      @ChasingHistory  3 года назад

      Thank you so much for your comment! we LOVE Historic and prehistoric native American history too! California native history is Very interesting! if you haven't seen we have a lot of Great episodes on our channel about native American history! if you haven't, be sure to check those out!, and make sure to subscribe!! also be sure to check out our Podcast .... Chasing History Radio.... available on all podcast players! its a great 15 min show about some cool something in history. its defiantly worth the listen!
      thanks for your comment! and for being apart of our community!

  • @boydwood6104
    @boydwood6104 7 лет назад +10

    Great interview. I think Art is the real treasure!

    • @ChasingHistory
      @ChasingHistory  5 лет назад

      Agreed! Art Really was! we were sad to see pass, but thankful we were able to catch what we did so more people learn about the history he witnessed!

  • @SouthPaw615
    @SouthPaw615 3 года назад +2

    artifact show in Owensboro on July 31 by Chance ? Thanks Again !

    • @ChasingHistory
      @ChasingHistory  3 года назад

      We were not able to attend this year, we were still out west filming and digging. but hope to attend one soon!
      Thanks for the support!!!

  • @MrHiggsrocks
    @MrHiggsrocks 7 лет назад +2

    I Love Art he is the one the only....never another like this Friend....Thanks

    • @ChasingHistory
      @ChasingHistory  5 лет назад

      Thanks for the comment, we think of Art a lot around here!! if you enjoied this episode give it a share! and if you enjoy our RUclips channel check out our weekly Podcast ….. "Chasing History Radio" we cover the same diverse topics you get here on our RUclips channel.
      if you enjoyed our episode please check out our other episodes and if you deem us worthy hit subscribe to keep up all the new in-depth on site discovery!
      Thanks for being part of our community

  • @ohioartifactdude5658
    @ohioartifactdude5658 4 года назад +2

    The quarry where the Pipestone for that Monitor Pipe is about 5-6 miles from my house. From my house you can see Tremper Mound when the leaves are off the trees. Tremper mound was excavated in 1915 and there were 136 pipes mostly effigy pipes. The main park in my city has a large horseshoe shaped effigy mound in it. I've hunted artifacts in and around Portsmouth Oh. for 55 years I absolutely love this kind a format getting the story from the horse's mouth so to speak. And Art is a national treasure.

    • @ChasingHistory
      @ChasingHistory  4 года назад

      @ohioartifactdude Thanks for the comment, and we appreciate you sharing what you know and a cool site to check out! thanks!
      we have a few more episodes with art. if you haven't seen them I strongly recommend them they are Great!
      Thanks for the- If you enjoy podcasts please check out our Weekly Podcast
      "Chasing History Radio"
      available where ever you get your podcast!
      - if you enjoyed this episode Please help us spread the word by sharing this or your favorite episodes on your social media! Its Crazy how much that helps us get to the top of the feed!
      Thanks for the comment and for being apart of our community, comment and for being apart of our community.

    • @ohioartifactdude5658
      @ohioartifactdude5658 4 года назад +1

      @@ChasingHistory Already seen all the episodes and I do check out the weekly. I do share your content with quite a few friends. I do it with anything like this because I have so many friends who enjoy this type of content. Stay safe brother.

    • @carmineredd1198
      @carmineredd1198 4 года назад

      you have no videos, ever heard of little restaurant Sugar Shack ?

    • @ohioartifactdude5658
      @ohioartifactdude5658 4 года назад

      @@carmineredd1198 Never heard of that restaurant. Also I know I don't have any videos.

  • @183charlesspiva
    @183charlesspiva 3 года назад +2

    Would love to have met him.

    • @ChasingHistory
      @ChasingHistory  3 года назад

      he was a great historian! and will be missed! thanks for sharing your thoughts!

  • @CumberlandGapJimBow
    @CumberlandGapJimBow 16 дней назад

    I met Art Gerber and Don Ham many times at different shows throughout the southeast. I have Art and Dons books signed. I traded a drill to Art for a crib blade in Fletcher NC about a year before he passed. Sadly, the OGs of artifact collectors are leaving us. I did acquire a few pieces from both of these men's collections as well before they passed away.

  • @ArchaicHeadhunter
    @ArchaicHeadhunter 7 лет назад +4

    Another awesome interview with Art! So much knowledge shared. Thanks, and I'm 20 mins north of Ironton, OH and that pipe was awesome! A lot better than my field finds ;) thanks for sharing!

    • @ChasingHistory
      @ChasingHistory  4 года назад +1

      we really miss art! thanks for the complement
      Be sure you check out our new episodes! we have filmed a LOT of GREAT Stuff since this!
      thanks for your comment!
      we are also spreading the word that Chasing History now has a Podcast! "Chasing History Radio" its a weekly podcast we record Live on our local radio station and features the same great content as you can find here on our RUclips channel! we dive into all kinds of Great history topics as well as the fossil era, geology, meteorites and everything that lies in the past. we also feature interviews with Historians, Archaeologist, Geologist, Adventures, Dinosaur & Relic Hunters and take you into the field with the men and women who discover history. the podcast is called
      "Chasing History Radio"
      and is available where ever you listen to podcasts!
      Thanks for being apart of our community!

  • @Anubis-hm7ro
    @Anubis-hm7ro 3 года назад +2

    Thank you

    • @ChasingHistory
      @ChasingHistory  3 года назад

      thank you for watching! please help us out by sharing this episode on your social media pages .... it really helps to spread the word about Art and the collecting hobby...
      Thanks for your comment!

  • @richeytony21
    @richeytony21 7 лет назад +3

    What's up chase. I'm in Dandridge until Saturday on vacation from Kansas, need to come by kw and chat with you, love your channel. Art is the man!

    • @ChasingHistory
      @ChasingHistory  4 года назад

      Be sure you check out our new episodes! we have filmed a LOT of GREAT Stuff since this!
      thanks for your comment!
      we are also spreading the word that Chasing History now has a Podcast! "Chasing History Radio" its a weekly podcast we record Live on our local radio station and features the same great content as you can find here on our RUclips channel! we dive into all kinds of Great history topics as well as the fossil era, geology, meteorites and everything that lies in the past. we also feature interviews with Historians, Archaeologist, Geologist, Adventures, Dinosaur & Relic Hunters and take you into the field with the men and women who discover history. the podcast is called
      "Chasing History Radio"
      and is available where ever you listen to podcasts!
      Thanks for being apart of our community!

  • @bigbensarrowheadchannel2739
    @bigbensarrowheadchannel2739 4 года назад +2

    Art was a gentleman and a scholar. RIP sir.

    • @ChasingHistory
      @ChasingHistory  4 года назад +1

      Yes he was! and a Very good friend! we had planned on goin up and doing another interview but sadly time did not allow. we were blessed to have the honor to interview him.
      be sure to check out our other two interviews we did with art. you can find them both on our channel!
      thanks for the comment and for being apart of our community.

    • @bigbensarrowheadchannel2739
      @bigbensarrowheadchannel2739 3 года назад +1

      @@ChasingHistory yes sir.

  • @georgecline1938
    @georgecline1938 3 года назад +2

    The man was so good to me

    • @ChasingHistory
      @ChasingHistory  3 года назад

      he was great to a Lot of people! we really miss Art!

  • @kennethblake312
    @kennethblake312 7 лет назад +3

    Loved the second installment

    • @ChasingHistory
      @ChasingHistory  4 года назад

      thanks for the complement!! we really miss Art!
      Be sure you check out our new episodes! we have filmed a LOT of GREAT Stuff since this!
      thanks for your comment!
      we are also spreading the word that Chasing History now has a Podcast! "Chasing History Radio" its a weekly podcast we record Live on our local radio station and features the same great content as you can find here on our RUclips channel! we dive into all kinds of Great history topics as well as the fossil era, geology, meteorites and everything that lies in the past. we also feature interviews with Historians, Archaeologist, Geologist, Adventures, Dinosaur & Relic Hunters and take you into the field with the men and women who discover history. the podcast is called
      "Chasing History Radio"
      and is available where ever you listen to podcasts!
      Thanks for being apart of our community!

  • @TracyZdelar
    @TracyZdelar 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for the sharing!

    • @ChasingHistory
      @ChasingHistory  4 года назад

      @tracyzdelar, thanks for the comment! be sure to check out our other episodes in our channel, they are Great Educational tools!!
      - If you enjoy podcasts please check out our Weekly Podcast
      "Chasing History Radio"
      available where ever you get your podcast!
      - if you enjoyed this episode Please help us spread the word by sharing this or your favorite episodes on your social media! Its Crazy how much that helps us get to the top of the feed!
      Thanks for the comment and for being apart of our community,

  • @finnblu3002
    @finnblu3002 7 лет назад +2

    Only recently discovered this channel-
    Thanks

    • @ChasingHistory
      @ChasingHistory  4 года назад

      we hope you are enjoying our new episodes!!!
      Be sure you check out our new episodes! we have filmed a LOT of GREAT Stuff since this!
      thanks for your comment!
      we are also spreading the word that Chasing History now has a Podcast! "Chasing History Radio" its a weekly podcast we record Live on our local radio station and features the same great content as you can find here on our RUclips channel! we dive into all kinds of Great history topics as well as the fossil era, geology, meteorites and everything that lies in the past. we also feature interviews with Historians, Archaeologist, Geologist, Adventures, Dinosaur & Relic Hunters and take you into the field with the men and women who discover history. the podcast is called
      "Chasing History Radio"
      and is available where ever you listen to podcasts!
      Thanks for being apart of our community!

  • @janwarriner5037
    @janwarriner5037 6 лет назад +2

    I'm fascinated with yr channel. What great interviews with art. I hope you're still around. I subbed!

    • @ChasingHistory
      @ChasingHistory  5 лет назад +1

      Again!! Thanks for the comment!!! we are still around and still producing New Episodes all the time!! chek out our podcast "Chasing History Radio" and again, thanks for being apart of our community!!!

  • @shawnshepherd6707
    @shawnshepherd6707 6 лет назад +2

    thank you 🇺🇸

    • @ChasingHistory
      @ChasingHistory  5 лет назад

      @Shawnshepherd ….. You are Welcome!!
      Please Share this episode! Thanks.

  • @brittwallace454
    @brittwallace454 3 года назад +2

    I live in southwest virginia. Mostly Missisipian period stuff with some late woodland and archaic period

    • @ChasingHistory
      @ChasingHistory  3 года назад

      Lots of GREAT history in SW VA. what's your favorite piece you have found? if you enjoy prehistoric native American archaeology, and listen to podcasts, check out our friends over at "Seven Ages Audio Journal" its a GREAT Podcast show that goes out into the field and interviews archaeologist who are trying to understand north Americas prehistoric past. really Awesome Show! we also have a podcast "Chasing History Radio" that covers the same great topics you see here.
      thanks for the comment! and for being apart for our community!

  • @Maddog70
    @Maddog70 4 месяца назад

    For guys like myself that dont have access to fields and farmlands the mighty ohio will always offer countless artifacts walking the banks is my favorite place to hunt artifacts a place that i would love to see a show on is the falls of the ohio which i think probably would equal or surpass the crib mound from what i know it was a huge gathering trading spot for the natives its location in the Louisville area clark co ind is a fascinating place please do a show on this national treasure this spot in the river probably was more important to the natives than the crib mound thanks for the videos

    • @ChasingHistory
      @ChasingHistory  2 месяца назад

      Thanks for the comment!! and we will look at the falls more in depth and see if it is possible for us to cover! Thank you for following the adventures!!

  • @rosannelake4352
    @rosannelake4352 3 года назад +2

    I live in California in the southern San Joaquin valley I live where there was a yokuts , Chumash Indian community where the Kern River flow to the Buena Vista lake and wanting to find information on the artifacts I've been finding in my area. everywhere you look on the ground in this area is a rock artifact or wood or bone . I was wanting pictures and information . anyone knows please let me know I am fascinated . thank you.

    • @ChasingHistory
      @ChasingHistory  3 года назад

      Thanks for the comment! i dont know of any specific books but i would start by going to your local county or town library.... and ask them for books on the prehistoric peoples of your area. usually local libraries have GREAT Local books that only focus on that local area that covers the history in great depth! that is where i would start! if you strike out there i would suggest your local university or college and ask for that same information. i guarantee you that somewhere there are great books and histories available about the prehistory of your area!
      i hope we were able to help and i hope that you will subscribe and continue to be apart of our RUclips community!
      thanks for your comment and for being apart of our community.
      be sure to check out our Podcast Chasing History Radio available where ever you get your podcasts.

  • @MrRickjitsu
    @MrRickjitsu 7 лет назад +5

    ...I wish this video was 12 hrs long.

    • @ChasingHistory
      @ChasingHistory  4 года назад

      we do too!! we really miss art!!
      Be sure you check out our new episodes! we have filmed a LOT of GREAT Stuff since this!
      thanks for your comment!
      we are also spreading the word that Chasing History now has a Podcast! "Chasing History Radio" its a weekly podcast we record Live on our local radio station and features the same great content as you can find here on our RUclips channel! we dive into all kinds of Great history topics as well as the fossil era, geology, meteorites and everything that lies in the past. we also feature interviews with Historians, Archaeologist, Geologist, Adventures, Dinosaur & Relic Hunters and take you into the field with the men and women who discover history. the podcast is called
      "Chasing History Radio"
      and is available where ever you listen to podcasts!
      Thanks for being apart of our community!

  • @denaredford6701
    @denaredford6701 4 года назад +1

    Your right .

    • @ChasingHistory
      @ChasingHistory  4 года назад

      thanks for the comment! be sure to subscribe and to check out our podcast "Chasing History Radio" available where ever you get your podcast!

  • @carmineredd1198
    @carmineredd1198 4 года назад

    the Crib Mound was the injuns version of Friendship Indiana

  • @robertayoder2063
    @robertayoder2063 5 лет назад +1

    What u boys carry in your leather pouches ?

    • @ChasingHistory
      @ChasingHistory  5 лет назад

      haha! That's a FAQ we get.... Chase caries a pouch made by a friend of his he wears daily that is modeled after one Daniel Boon Carried.... it is an 18th century style of Belt Wallet that was common on the frontier. Chase is a Historical Reenactor of that period and wears the pouch daily... its simply his wallet.... as he puts it... how smart is it to sit on your wallet all day? …..
      thanks for your comment and for being apart of our community... if you haven't please subscribe to our RUclips channel and also check out our Podcast "Chasing History Radio" Available where ever you get your podcasts.
      Thanks a Million!

  • @jeffkiser2751
    @jeffkiser2751 7 лет назад +2

    good thinking lol

    • @ChasingHistory
      @ChasingHistory  4 года назад

      Be sure you check out our new episodes! we have filmed a LOT of GREAT Stuff since this!
      thanks for your comment!
      we are also spreading the word that Chasing History now has a Podcast! "Chasing History Radio" its a weekly podcast we record Live on our local radio station and features the same great content as you can find here on our RUclips channel! we dive into all kinds of Great history topics as well as the fossil era, geology, meteorites and everything that lies in the past. we also feature interviews with Historians, Archaeologist, Geologist, Adventures, Dinosaur & Relic Hunters and take you into the field with the men and women who discover history. the podcast is called
      "Chasing History Radio"
      and is available where ever you listen to podcasts!
      Thanks for being apart of our community!

  • @shellykaye676
    @shellykaye676 3 месяца назад

    Actually we work more now than in ancient times. Also if it werent for the Science of Archaeology nobody would know about the woodland period, archaic period, hopewell period ect. Including the specific knowledge of mound (pyramid) building that tomb raiding just destroys. Theres just something creepy about white men buying and theorizing about objects that belong to their ancestors, their Grandparents. The art he speaks of are very well understood by The First People , more than art. No offence its just my experience and observation. I am so glad things are changing.

    • @ChasingHistory
      @ChasingHistory  2 месяца назад

      Things are defiantly changing, but its still important to get the views of everyone.... the mistake people have is not realizing that ..... This is All Human History.... and We are ALL Human Beings... that's how a lot of collectors see it... Art or ceremonial objects made by fellow human beings. which as fellow human beings ourselves we are discussing...

  • @jeffkiser2751
    @jeffkiser2751 7 лет назад +1

    art is smarter than you chase sorry

    • @chasepipes5548
      @chasepipes5548 7 лет назад

      jeffery kiser that's why I'm interviewing him!... & it was a privilege to! ;)

    • @clandestinebrand9826
      @clandestinebrand9826 6 лет назад

      Please contact me. I live across the river from Art's hometown. 2704854214

    • @robertayoder2063
      @robertayoder2063 5 лет назад

      @@clandestinebrand9826 why ??

    • @ChasingHistory
      @ChasingHistory  4 года назад

      Be sure you check out our new episodes! we have filmed a LOT of GREAT Stuff since this!
      thanks for your comment!
      we are also spreading the word that Chasing History now has a Podcast! "Chasing History Radio" its a weekly podcast we record Live on our local radio station and features the same great content as you can find here on our RUclips channel! we dive into all kinds of Great history topics as well as the fossil era, geology, meteorites and everything that lies in the past. we also feature interviews with Historians, Archaeologist, Geologist, Adventures, Dinosaur & Relic Hunters and take you into the field with the men and women who discover history. the podcast is called
      "Chasing History Radio"
      and is available where ever you listen to podcasts!
      Thanks for being apart of our community!

  • @jrolinjr
    @jrolinjr 6 лет назад +1

    incredibly informative documentary, yet he still does not understand the value of proper en situ documentation - sad

    • @ChasingHistory
      @ChasingHistory  5 лет назад +2

      the artifacts collected by armatures are generally collected in the "Plow Zone" or surface where their original context have already been disturbed due to centuries of agriculture. Here at Chasing History we believe and promote that proper archaeologist have the opportunity to do their job to record history as it was discovered. We are also aware of the reality that their is not enough archaeologist, funding, or museum space to properly excavate, catalog and house every artifact ever manufactured by human beings before modern development destroy these sites forever erasing important history. their need to be some system to allow advocational archaeologist to be apart of the greater archaeological community again, as they were from the 1920;s to 1970's all be it far better educated on modern archaeological techniques. we are trying to record the stories of advocational archaeology as we have the opportunity before that history is lost and to ensure some record of the history they discovered. hopefully in the future, everyone will have a greater respect the past and the desire to save historic sites will be more "Main Stream" …….. thank you for your comment!!! We have a LOT more episodes uploaded since this one …. and NEW Episodes coming soon!
      We also have a NEW Podcast!!!...…. Chasing History Radio!!….. with over 50 episodes and counting Available where ever you get your podcasts! please check it out and Thanks for being apart of our community!