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The Archaeological Conservancy
United States
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The Archaeological Conservancy is a National Non-Profit organization based in Albuquerque, New Mexico that acquires, protects, and maintains important cultural and archaeological sites across the United States. Established in 1980, we have saved almost 600 sites for future generations to learn from and enjoy. Learn more about us and how to become a member at www.archaeologicalconservancy.org, and check out our channel to learn more about some of preserves and learn from archaeology experts in our Virtual Lecture series.
McGraw Farm Archaeological Preserve
FROM THE EASTERN REGION
Join Eastern Regional Director Kelley Berliner on a virtual tour to McGraw Farm Archaeological Preserve, the site of a Fort Ancient Village along the New River in West Virginia.
Music track: Memories in Photos
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You can support The Archaeological Conservancy's efforts to protect and preserve sites like these by becoming a Conservancy member or making a donation to our Preservation Fund. For more information: donate.archaeologicalconservancy.org
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Join Eastern Regional Director Kelley Berliner on a virtual tour to McGraw Farm Archaeological Preserve, the site of a Fort Ancient Village along the New River in West Virginia.
Music track: Memories in Photos
Sourced from Akashic Records via Adobe Stock
Stock ID #513003345
You can support The Archaeological Conservancy's efforts to protect and preserve sites like these by becoming a Conservancy member or making a donation to our Preservation Fund. For more information: donate.archaeologicalconservancy.org
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Running Time: 2:33
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Virgin River Preserve
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FROM THE WESTERN REGION Join Western Regional Field Representative Linsie Lafayette and archaeologist Greg Woodall on a virtual tour to the Virgin River Archaeological Preserve in Utah, a small 1,000 year old pueblo habitation site that sits on a bluff above the Virgin River. In this brief site visit you'll learn about the why being located on a bluff above the Virgin River was such a good loca...
Preserving the Past For the Future: An Interview with Mark Michel
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Established on January 1, 1980, The Archaeological Conservancy is the only National Nonprofit organization that acquires, protects, and maintains important cultural and archaeological sites across the United States. In this interview with co-founder and president emeritus Mark Michel you'll learn about how the Conservancy came to be, and how it has grown into a nation-wide organization with fiv...
Flint Mine Hill Archaeological Preserve
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FROM THE EASTERN REGION Join Eastern Regional Director Kelley Berliner on a virtual tour to the Flint Mine Hill Archaeological Preserve in New York. This preserve is the site of a significant flint outcropping that was the source of material that was used by indigenous peoples for thousands of years. Music: Peaceful Acoustic Guitar Background Audio Source: Benjamin Cornelius/MusicRevolution via...
Dingfelder Circle Archaeological Preserve
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FROM THE EASTERN REGION Join Eastern Regional Director Kelley Berliner on a virtual tour to the Dingfelder Circle Archaeological Preserve northwestern Pennsylvania. This site houses a large earthwork that is a large ring about 2 feet high and 200 feet in diameter. Music: Peaceful Acoustic Guitar Background Audio Source: Benjamin Cornelius/MusicRevolution via Adobe Stock Asset ID: #693685105 YYo...
Chinatown Gardens Archaeological Preserve
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FROM THE WESTERN REGION Join Western Regional Field Representative Linsie Lafayette and Archaeologist/Archivist Julia Costello for a virtual tour to Mokelumne Hill Chinatown Gardens in California. This preserve holds the remains of a commercial garden that supplied food to miners and townspeople during the California Gold Rush in the 1800s. Music track: Piano Inspirational Sourced from sourced ...
Hamilton Family Archaeological Preserve
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FROM THE WESTERN REGION Join Western Regional Director Cory Wilkins and Western Regional Field Representative Linsie Lafayette for a virtual tour to the Hamilton Family Archaeological Preserve in Nevada. This preserve is perched on a talus slope high above Lahontan Reservoir. It is comprised of at least 72 depressions made by digging into the hillside and surrounding the depression with basalt ...
Giving Tuesday Thank You Message
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Thank you for supporting The Archaeological Conservancy. You make it possible for us to preserve cultural heritage across our 50 states. We appreciate you!
LA 503 Archaeological Preserve
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FROM THE SOUTHWEST REGION Join Southwest Regional Director April M. Brown, Southwest Field Representative Mandy Woods, and archaeologist Rick Sleeter on a visit to LA 503, an early Pueblo site in central New Mexico. This site sits atop a hill that is located along an ancient trail that provided access to salt beds in the eastern part of the state. Many different types of pottery have been found...
Old Mobile Archaeological Preserve
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FROM THE SOUTHEAST REGION Join Southeast Regional Field Representative Nikki Mattson, archaeologist Dr. Gregory A. Waselkov, and Historic Blakeley State Park Director Mike Bunn on a visit to the site of Old Mobile, the first successful French settlement on the Gulf of Mexico. Music track: Believe Sourced from Jamendo via Adobe Stock Adobe Stock Asset ID: #481019515 You can support The Archaeolo...
Leonard Rock Shelter
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FROM THE WESTERN REGION Join Western Regional Field Representative Linsie Lafayette virtual tour to Leonard Rock Shelter in northern Nevada. Archaeologists studying this rock shelter have found evidence of human activity almost 10,000 years old. You'll learn about the rock shelter, excavations done there, and get a birds-eye view of the starting place of the Forty Mile desert, a significant and...
Garoga Archaeological Preserve
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FROM THE EASTERN REGION Join Eastern Regional Director Kelley Berliner on a virtual tour to Garoga Archaeological Preserve in New York. This is the sits of a Mohawk village that sits atop a very defensible area that has very steep wooded area surrounding the village. CORRECTION: The Garoga site was first investigated in the 1800s, not in 18th century as was stated in the video. We apologize for...
Giving Tuesday Message From Our President
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Thank you for joining The Archaeological Conservancy for Giving Tuesday 2024. On this day of global day of giving our president and CEO Anne Lowe invites you to join us in preserving our nation’s cultural heritage. It’s through the support of members and donors like you that we can do the work we do. Make your contribution online at bit.ly/TACGT2024 Thank you for your support!
Digging Deeper: Advancing First American Studies with Mechanized Archaeology
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Archaic Forager Religious Theology: Coso Region Rock Art of Eastern California
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Ingomar Mounds Archaeological Preserve
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The Leupp Isolation Center and Japanese American Imprisonment on Diné (Navajo) Lands
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Fetterman Virtual Tour Movie Night Premiere
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Episode 7: Fetterman Archaeological Preserve
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Giving Tuesday Thanks from The Archaeological Conservancy
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Giving Tuesday Thanks from The Archaeological Conservancy
Thank you for sharing, thumbs up your work is much appreciated.
I think that only PhDs should be able to loot sites ???
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👍 Lovely... the site is also.
They're going to find Neandertal or Denisovan in American one day, and their heads are going to esplode.
Fruitcake !
Is the flute music necessary ?
Any pictographs or petroglyphs?
As simple question, if large animals walked to north America, a 100000 years ago why couldn't humans ?
👍 Nice job, very informative and cool. Rabbit nuts, your being pranked... never mind I wrote that too soon... rabbit nets makes sense, ha!
I live in south east AZ in the Douglas area. I have found what I believe to be an iron meteorite
Legend Thank you!
Amaru Khans were already on Turtle's back when Otter brought up the First Dirt.
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The Continental Drift theory says the earth has always been the same size, with one landmass that split up into the current Continents. The scientific geological community debated between the Continental Drift theory and the Expanding Earth theory for over 60 years between 1912 and the mid 1970s. This was before the means of submarines and deep water methods could study the oceans floors. In the 1990s to 2008 the mapping of the ocean floors was being done. The link has many links to images that use colors to date the "Spreading" of the ocean floors. Pay close attention to the red as the youngest through greens, blues to purple as the oldest. This is a scale from zero as red a few million years, to purple as 280 million years ago. It literally means that the Expanding Earth theory is correct with a smaller diameter Earth that has expanded with the Continents in their general places then to now. www.ngdc.noaa.gov/mgg/image/crustalimages.html
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👍 Nice job, thanks.
vision quest? as good a guess as any i suppose.
So interesting! Thanks for sharing that people who are interested in the site can contact you. Too bad folks trespass.
So anyone that watches this is an idiot? Great title.
Clovis First lost favor 20 years ago. Quit beating a dead horse already. Everyone knew it after Monte Verde, that is, by the end of the 1990s.
Thanks!
As an archaeologist in Connecticut this was very helpful and informative. Great archaeology being done!
Thank you for the feedback and support!
How high above the lake waters was the shelter?
Another "ritual" site, huh? Better to say "nobody knows" instead of defaulting to BS.
Another thought at a glacial maximum that wouldn’t be much for north or south migration it would be east west equatorial living hard to find that evidence these days anybody ever asked the fisherman around the equator?
Very interesting, but I never knew Grover got a PhD😅! Seriously though how low were the oceans at the most recent glacial maximum pretty damn low I’ll bet
Nice - would have liked another 4 minutes on the geological aspect of this site.
Very interesting!
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Thanks for info. Rode adv bike right past it. Didn't know the lake went that far. Guess I need to do another road trip
I thought there was also a fever outbreak. That's what I was told.
Thank you for saving the sites, God bless and Peace. thumbs up.
Thank you!
Thank you for sharing, great work and video. The Archaeological Conservancy is great group of people, Thanks again.
Thank you for your support!
Sometimes it's better not to show sites. Too many idiots out there will vandalize site.
Wow. I was there in the early 90s just exploring. I didn't know it was a famous site.
Wow 🆒😎
Carbon dating has been shown to be flawed. Probably not nearly as old as stated.
That's right
Archaeologists returned to the rock shelter in 2019 and their research did determine the the original dating done by Robert Heizer was flawed. The new research (mentioned in the video and a reference is in the credits) date the site to the early Holocene.
It's a tool. It can be used within reason to help establish parameters. Name one thing that isn't flawed in some respects.
3:23 At-latls.....Thank you Thank you Thank you, LL !!!
potentially interesting topic, but why do they have just lame amateurish narrators
Very cool & interesting ! Thanks !
Do you every allow community members to help dig cause if so, I'd love to be considered, please.
My first thought was that they’re hunting blinds…
I would agree. Considering the water level was just below where the rocks are. Sit and wait for animals to come to the water.
Thank you.
thank you for everything you are doing to preserve these sites...I wish more people cared for areas like this. I am in Gila, NM and this type of history is so fascinating.
Thank you for watching, and we appreciate your passion for these sites!
Amazing. Thank you for bringing this information to us. I've only driven through northern Nevada once a few years ago and fell in love with the landscape.
Hello I study ancient stone tools how can I help you
What a cool thing this is. Preserving the land from the real estate companies that would strip America of all the land to grow condos & profits. 😢