Underground History

By Chelsea Rose

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Underground History connects culture, history, and place in Southern Oregon and beyond. The program is a collaboration with the Southern Oregon University Laboratory of Anthropology and is hosted by historical archaeologist and research faculty member Chelsea Rose.

Episode Date
How a short-lived California commune left behind a musical time capsule
May 04, 2026
The scars of colonialism in the archaeological record of the PNW
Apr 25, 2026
Tribal members and archaeologists support elk conservation in Oregon’s Great Basin
Apr 17, 2026
A new book challenges the myths of the American West
Apr 10, 2026
Oregon find may include world’s oldest sewn material, researchers say
Mar 20, 2026
New book explores Chinese American life during the Exclusion Era
Mar 02, 2026
The Siskiyou Line linked Ashland to northern California for 137 years
Feb 13, 2026
Legacy of 'The Oregon Trail' video game
Feb 02, 2026
Unwinding complex legends about a presumed massacre of Chinese immigrants in the Pacific Northwest
Jan 16, 2026
From Bigfoot to 'Rumpology' ... uncovering the truth of myths rooted in pseudoscience
Jan 05, 2026
Renowned cocktail historian chronicles 500 years of mixed drinks in a new comic book
Dec 22, 2025
Tribal members collaborate with archaeologists to support elk conservation in Oregon
Dec 19, 2025
How Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act protects our cultural heritage
Nov 14, 2025
67 years later, one diver solves the mystery of a missing Portland family
Sep 19, 2025
Archivist publishes collection of recipes from beyond the grave
Sep 12, 2025
Decoding the summer archaeological field school
Aug 29, 2025
Archaeologists uncover a Native American mission school in Salem
Jul 18, 2025
How Anna May Wong defied stereotypes and blazed a trail for Asian-American women
May 30, 2025
Unwinding the fraught and complex narratives of the past
May 23, 2025
From Bigfoot to 'Rumpology' ... uncovering the truth of myths rooted in pseudoscience
Apr 28, 2025
From Bigfoot to 'Rumpology' ... uncovering the truth of myths rooted in pseudoscience
Apr 25, 2025
'Oregon Black Pioneers' reveal the history where Black Oregonians lived, worked and played
Feb 28, 2025
A burned commune offers archaeologists a window into 1960s counterculture
Feb 21, 2025
The scars of colonialism in the archaeological record of the PNW
Feb 05, 2025
Archaeologists reunite wildfire survivors with deceased loved ones
Feb 03, 2025
Underground History digs into the Oregon version of The Gold Rush
Jan 09, 2025
Uncovering the Secrets of Ancient Egypt
Dec 04, 2024
Generational keepers of American history and culture
Nov 18, 2024
Chelsea Rose "Senses Sasquatch" at the High Desert Museum
Nov 08, 2024
Digging into the history of America's love of Halloween
Nov 01, 2024
Real Archeology launches truth bombs on landscape of false narratives
Oct 25, 2024
The Age of Melt (and Mummies)
Sep 20, 2024
Underground History in the field, er...on the water
Sep 06, 2024
An exploration of the bad ideas and horrible people in Oregon's history
Sep 04, 2024
Uncovering the Secrets of Ancient Egypt
Aug 09, 2024
A short history of really toxic stuff in some everyday items, like clothing
Jul 05, 2024
How the latest horror movies flip the scripts in favor of women
Jun 04, 2024
How our ancient ancestors' handling of climate change can inform us today
May 24, 2024
An archaeologist shares the wonders of our National Park System through LEGOs
May 15, 2024
A new way of thinking about museum pieces: decolonizing them
Feb 23, 2024
Digging into the remarkably deep history of plastic
Feb 09, 2024
A short history of really toxic stuff in some everyday items, like clothing
Jan 26, 2024
Who knows what lurks in the old bottles we dig up?
Dec 22, 2023
The religious history of why we eat what we eat
Dec 11, 2023
Beyond the vintage pictures: 'imaging' the Modoc War
Nov 17, 2023
How the post office got so involved in a murder investigation in the Siskiyous
Oct 09, 2023
Underground History focuses on The Tragedy at Tunnel 13 near Ashland
Sep 29, 2023
Underground History focuses on The Tragedy at Tunnel 13 near Ashland
Sep 29, 2023
Digging into the Oregon version of The Gold Rush
Sep 18, 2023
Underground History: Chelsea Rose interviews Bill Lindsey, bottle expert
Aug 25, 2023
Taking cooking advice from dead people, in an Underground History Exemplar
Aug 18, 2023
Sitting down to dinner with Jacksonville's Peter Britt
Jul 28, 2023
Music from the stones (not 'The Stones') in Underground History
Jul 07, 2023
Underground History takes to the field at a Rogue Valley farm
Jun 30, 2023
Underground History looks under Beethoven's hair (and finds surprises)
Jun 16, 2023
Stint at Portland's Chinatown Museum the focus of Underground History
May 19, 2023
Want fries with that? Underground History explores potato innovation in Oregon
Apr 28, 2023
Oregon State Parks centennial observed in latest Underground History
Mar 24, 2023
'I see dead people's recipes,' in the latest Underground History
Mar 03, 2023
Underground History meets Oregon's first physical anthropologist
Jan 27, 2023