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Utah’s Archaeology Podcast

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Utah's Archeology Podcast was created by the Utah's Public Archaeology Program. A primary pillar of the program is the Utah Cultural Site Stewardship (UCSS) Program. UCSS is a volunteer program that enlists the public to assist land managers by safeguarding cultural resources through site monitoring, special projects and educational events. UCSS has over 450 active volunteers, making the program the largest in the nation. In support of public archaeology goals, UCSS also spearheads public engagement and education surrounding cultural resources. Beyond the 50-Year rule is a look into the Public...

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Latest episode

Jun 17, 2026

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Episodes

Digital Storytelling & Indigenous Heritage 17.06.2026

This episode features James Cawley, Creative Director of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation. We explore his work in historical storytelling and the vital role digital platforms play in preserving and sharing indigenous heritage today.

History & Evolution of Utah Tattoo Culture 06.05.2026

In this episode of the Utah Archaeology Podcast, we’re peeling back the layers of the Beehive State’s inked past. We sit down with CJ Fishburn (artist, owner of Look Look Tattoo, and curator of a local tattoo museum) to trace Utah’s evolution from an underground subculture to a thriving cultural legacy. From the hidden history of the local scene to the deep symbolism of American Traditional and Ja...

Cultural Stewardship During the Federal Government Shutdown 03.03.2026

During last year’s historic federal shutdown, UCSS volunteers stepped up to defend Utah’s most vulnerable cultural sites. Join Utah Public Archaeology and the Director of Communications for the Utah Office of Tourism to hear the gripping "boots on the ground" story of how this rapid response protected our heritage, fueled the local economy, and kept recreation alive.

Between a rock and a historic place 27.01.2026

What do climbers and archaeology have in common? Listen to the newest episode of Utah’s Public Archaeology Podcast to find out how Utah’s climbing community is protecting our past.

The archaeology of sound: Restoring the iconic tabernacle organ 16.12.2025

Utah’s Public Archaeology Program invites you on a deep dive into the Salt Lake City Tabernacle Organ with  Emily Utt, Historic Sites Curator for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and Joseph Nielson, Curator of Organs at Temple Square. Discover its fascinating pioneer past and the complex project to restore its original sound, giving you a powerful, unparalleled acoustic experience...

The cost of care: Rock imagery, vandalism, and the preservation of cultural heritage 26.11.2025

When rock imagery is defaced by modern vandalism, what can be done? Join us as archaeological conservator Claire Dean discusses the recent damages in American Fork Canyon and breaks down the complex science of restoring our vital cultural heritage sites.

These archaeologists are (responsibly) on fire: how cultural resource and fire management work together 29.10.2025

Did you know that cultural resource management and fire management often go hand-in-hand? Learn about this unique field and its importance to protecting Utah's cultural sites with our guests, BLM Branch Chief for Outdoor and Heritage Resources Nate Thomas and BLM State Fire Management Officer Chris Delaney!

State Law-enforcement Taking Strides to Safeguard Utah's Heritage 30.09.2025

Join Utah Public Archaeology Program and Captain Chase Pili with the Utah Division of Law Enforcement to talk about just how serious Utah takes our cultural resource preservation. Learn about recent trainings and initiatives the state has undertaken to better educate recreationalists and visitors on the laws and regulations that surround the protection of your heritage.

Celebrate America 250 - Utah Style 04.09.2025

Get ready for a deep dive into America 250! We're sitting down with the Utah team behind the nationwide initiative celebrating the 250th anniversary of our country's founding. Join us as we explore Utah's vision and get an exclusive preview of all the events, projects, and programs coming up. From local events to national initiatives, there's something for everyone!

The many definitions of stewardship with Autumn Gillard 26.08.2025

UCSS is joined by Autumn Gillard, the Cultural Resource Manager for the Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah. In this episode, we learn about Autumn's background, her career and partnership with UCSS and the many different forms of site stewardship. We talk about visiting sites respectfully and that there are still living descendants connected to many of the cultural resources here in Utah today.

Gilsonite Country: preserving stories of Gilsonite mining in Uintah County 28.07.2025

In this episode, your Utah Cultural Site Stewardship Program hosts cover the history of Gilsonite mining throughout Uintah County, as well as how UCSS and the Vernal BLM partnered to redocument the historic mining town of Rector to help ensure more research and preservation of this site for future visitors and recreationalists.

Telling the stories of Utah's people: the new Museum of Utah 28.07.2025

Join Utah's Cultural Site Stewardship Program and Tim Glenn, Museum Director for the new Museum of Utah, as we discuss the need for and purpose of a museum focused on telling Utahn's stories. Get a behind-the-scenes perspective on the process of making this museum a reality.

The Undeniable Overlap of Utah’s Cultural Resources and Outdoor Recreation 27.06.2025

Join UCSS and the division of outdoor recreation to talk about the preservation of cultural resources and outdoor recreation access here in Utah. Learn about DOR grants and other awesome information about the world renowned recreation throughout the state.

Behind the Scenes: Researching the Buffalo Soldiers 22.05.2025

UCSS Researcher Marcos Van Dalen gives us an overview and behind-the-scenes insight into the research that has gone into the Buffalo Soldier Heritage Trail. Hear about his experiences scouring 1800s cursive, old military documents, newspapers, and more to uncover these amazing stories of Utah history in this episode.

Audiobook and Interview: Utah's Buffalo Soldier Heritage Trail 22.05.2025

Doug Wright of KSL NewsRadio fame reads our new booklet "Utah's Buffalo Soldier Heritage Trail: Legacy of the Black Soldiers Who Helped Shape the American West" in this episode, as well as providing a short interview. Amazing Utah history and amazing people - come give this episode a listen.

Utah Buffalo Soldier Heritage Trail; The story behind it and where it is going 24.04.2025

Join the Utah Cultural Site Stewardship Program as we discuss the Buffalo Soldier Heritage Trail and Project with two of it's vital stakeholders; Robert Burch, Director of Sema Hadithi and Paisley Rekdal, Director University of Utah American West Center. Learn about the beginnings, development and ongoing efforts for the project and just how impactful the Buffalo Soldiers were during their time in...

Recovery of stolen cultural resources 27.03.2025

Join the Utah Cultural Site Stewardship Program and National Forest Service Special Agent, Trey Outlaw, to discuss the amazing history and successful return story of the historic military half track that was stolen from Boulder Mountain, UT back in June 2024!

What is Utah is doing to safeguard heritage? 27.02.2025

For this first podcast we wanted to bring in two people who were absolutely instrumental in both the vision but also making the Utah Cultural Site Stewardship Program a reality.

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