Episodes
Curator Torben Rick talks about the archaeological evidence for human impact on the environment in the Channel Islands, CA.
Published 06/28/11
Curator Torben Rick discusses his path to becoming an archaeologist.
Published 06/28/11
Museum Anthropologist Stephen Loring describes his work in community archaeology in Labrador, Canada.
Published 06/28/11
Archaeologist Stephen Loring discusses the formal and informal education that led him to becoming a museum anthropologist with the Arctic Studies Center.
Published 06/28/11
Senior Film Archivist Pamela Wintle describes the moving image collections and their value to world cultural heritage.
Published 06/28/11
Senior Film Archivist Pamela Wintle discusses her career path to the Smithsonian’s Human Studies Film Archives.
Published 06/28/11
Curator Gabriela Pérez-Báez explains the fascinating and painstaking work of creating a dictionary.
Published 06/28/11
Curator Gabriela Pérez-Báez discusses her path to becoming a linguist and the importance of documenting world languages.
Published 06/28/11
Collections Manager Deb Hull-Walski reveals how researchers discovered the identity of a 19th century boy buried in an iron coffin.
Published 06/28/11
Collections Manager Deb Hull-Walski discusses her career path to the Smithsonian.
Published 06/28/11
Collections Manager Deb Hull-Walski discusses her career path to the Smithsonian.
Published 06/28/11
Collections Manager Dave Hunt shares what scientists learned from examining a 19th century boy found buried in an iron coffin.
Published 06/28/11
Collections Manager Dave Hunt describes the museum’s human physical collections and their importance for anthropological and forensic research.
Published 06/28/11
Collections Manager Dave Hunt discusses his path to becoming a physical anthropologist.
Published 06/28/11