Heritage (Professionals) at Risk
by William B Lees, PhD, RPA The University of West Florida’s Florida Public Archaeology Network FPAN.us Kaylen Eileen Gehrke’s death in the Kisatchie National Forest is tragic well beyond the...
View ArticleNorth Carolina Archaeological Sites – Approaches to Handling Climate Threats
Allyson Ropp, Historic Preservation Archaeological Specialist, NC Office of State Archaeology; Ph.D. Student, Integrated Coastal Studies, East Carolina University As I wrote about this time last year,...
View Article“Tech Appeal” in Coastal Archaeological Site Monitoring: Experiences with...
Nicole Grinnan, Research Associate, Florida Public Archaeology Network; PhD Candidate, University of St Andrews; with contributions from Jeffery Robinson, Master’s Student, University of West Florida...
View ArticleDrowning in the Drink: Climate Change and the Threat to Coastal Moonshine...
By Katherine G. Parker, Doctoral candidate, Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville When first I met with Bob Morgan, then the Heritage Program Manager for Francis Marion...
View ArticleUsing Machine Learning and Spatial Statistics to Measure the Geometric...
By Lindsey Cochran, Assistant Professor, East Tennessee State University; Grant Snitker, Director of the Cultural Resource Sciences and Fire Lab, New Mexico Consortium An urgent question for...
View ArticleShipworms and Gribbles and Pill Bugs, Oh My!
By Susan B.M. Langley, Maryland State Underwater Archaeologist 2023 celebrates the 35th anniversary of the Maryland Maritime Archaeology Program In Maryland, April is Archaeology Month and May is...
View ArticleClimate Stories!! How HARC has adapted Storytelling Methods to Share...
By Allyson Ropp, Ph.D. Candidate, East Carolina University Think back to your favorite story. What made it so exciting? Was it the characters? Was it the conflict or problem that the main characters...
View ArticleHistoric Shipwrecks of The Red Sea
By Alicia Johnson, Graduate Researcher, Alexandria Centre For Maritime Archaeology & Underwater Cultural Heritage While scouring the depths of the Red Sea in 1955, Jacques Cousteau, a famed...
View ArticleThreats to Our Underwater Cultural Heritage
By Charlotte Jarvis and Ole Varmer Bottom Trawling Ecologists and fishery scientists have been concerned about bottom trawling for centuries. The first known reference to the activity is in a 1375...
View ArticleChanging Courses for Archaeology in Louisiana’s Bayous
By Steven J. Filoromo, RPA, TerraXplorations, Inc., Baton Rouge, Louisiana Bayous are subject to constant change over the long course of history. The rate of change today is unprecedented. As a result,...
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