Episodes
Today we join the Historic Landscape Preservation Curriculum roundtable discussion at the Hampton National Historic Site in Maryland.
Published 03/14/13
Tracy Nelson, director of the Historic Building Recovery Grant Program, answers questions about sustainability and historic preservation in this audio file.
Published 03/14/13
Ruth Tringum discusses the Second Life program, a virtual archaeological tool used at UC Berkley.
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Nancy Finegood, executive director of the Michigan Historic Preservation Network, discusses the teaching of preservation trades to Detroit youth.
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The use of lasers to remove graffiti from rock imagery is discussed. Rock imagery refers to paintings, carvings, and the like on rocks typically created by native communities.
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NCPTT’s Curtis Desselles discusses developments in low-cost, metallurgical analysis. Topics covered include what eddy currents are, how NCPTT began using them, and how the eddy currents are utilized.
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Various aspects of digital survey methods in archaeology are discussed by Graeme Earl of the University of South Hampton.
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Why would anyone live in a cemetery? What is a cemetery monument conservation workshop, who attends, and what is discussed? Tune in to find out.
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Charlie Pepper explains the Olmstead Center for Landscape Preservation's Historic Landscape Preservation and Maintainence Education Program.
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Dr. Barrett Kennedy discusses rapid documentation of historic resources. He describes the techniques he uses in detail and their benefits to projects.
Published 03/14/13
Join the National Park Service’s 19th Annual Geophysics and the Technology of Archeology workshop at Los Adaes. Non-destructive techniques to locate archeological features are discussed.
Published 03/14/13