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Dr. Morgan Blanchard & Historical Archaeology in the Western US
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Dr. Morgan Blanchard & Historical Archaeology in the Western US

The History Files-Archives: ep 013

This episode of The History Files was recorded in May of 2015. The interview segment was recorded while sitting in our car at the airport during a few hours’ layover while Morgan waited for his plane, so the audio isn’t as good as it could have been.

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Like Gordon, Morgan is no stranger to time-travel.

“In this episode of The History Files, Gordon interviews historical archeologist Morgan Blanchard. Starting with new developments in high-tech surveying tools, they go on to discuss excavations of battle sites in New Mexico, World War 2 internment camps, the Battle of the Little Big Horn, and the Tlingit Revolt of 1802 amongst other things.”

Dr. Blanchard’s background: Morgan has more than twenty years of experience in historical research and archaeology. For a number of years he worked as a field archaeologist and field supervisor for the survey and excavation of settlements, mining and military sites in western states with the State of California Department of Parks and Recreation and the University of Nevada, Reno. He now recides in Alaska, where he recently led a community outreach project centering on research and oral history of the Japanese Internment Camp at Fort Richardson in Anchorage.

He specializes in historical archaeology with an emphasis on military archaeology, communications archaeology, and mining archaeology. He is a member of the Society for American Archaeology, Society for Historical Archaeology, and the Alaska Anthropological Association.

"Raising a flag over the Reichstag" photo by Yevgeny Khaldei

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