Recent advances in infrared technology, including the development of inexpensive infrared cameras, have led to the development of exciting new applications.
Historic wrought iron and steel bridges are being replaced at an ...
Ohio State University is looking to provide ethnobotanists, arche...
In this episode, Jason Church speaks with Curtis Deselles, an int...
A good plan can determine whether a cultural collection survives ...
by NCPTT
Updated: July 29, 2009, Published: April 19, 2007
Recent advances in infrared technology, including the development of inexpensive infrared cameras, have led to the development of exciting new applications.
by NCPTT
Updated: July 29, 2009, Published: April 19, 2007
The Federal Preservation Institute is a new initiative of NCPTT to meet the historic preservation training needs of Federal agencies.
by NCPTT
Updated: September 16, 2009, Published: April 19, 2007
Materials Conservator Jason Church demonstrates how to properly clean a stone grave marker.
by NCPTT
Updated: January 28, 2009, Published: June 26, 2006
From June 6-23, 2006, NCPTT partnered with the NPS Midwest Archeology Center, the NPS Cultural Resources GIS laboratory, the University of Mississippi, and Northwestern State University of Louisiana to hold its first training program on non-destructive archeological prospection techniques. This intensive workshop is unique in that it uses data from an ongoing, mature grant-funded research [...]