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“Prospection in Depth” is held at El Presidio de San Francisco

“Prospection in Depth” is held at El Presidio de San Francisco

by NCPTT

NCPTT held its third annual workshop on archeological prospection Sept. 16-20, 2008 at the historic Presidio in San Francisco.

Standardization in Historical Information and Interpretation System Demonstration Project (1998-10)

Standardization in Historical Information and Interpretation System Demonstration Project (1998-10)

by NCPTT

SHIIPS was designed as an expandable, relational, and searchable database of Ohio’s Lake Erie maritime cultural resources that would be accessible on the World Wide Web from either Macintosh or IBM Platforms.

Prospection in Depth: September 16-20, 2008

by NCPTT

NCPTT will hold its third annual workshop on archeological prospection Sept. 16-20, 2008, in San Francisco.

Prospection in Depth 2008: September 16-20, 2008, San Francisco

Prospection in Depth 2008: September 16-20, 2008, San Francisco

by NCPTT

Geophysical techniques like radar, magnetometry, conductivity, and resistivity are fast becoming essential archeological skills.

Archeology: Prospection in Depth 2008

by NCPTT

The Presidio Trust and NCPTT have agreed to jointly promote NCPTT’s “Prospection in Depth 2008,” a workshop that focuses on cutting-edge applications of geographic information systems and geophysical technologies for identifying archeological sites and site features.

Heritage Education Archeology Workshop

Heritage Education Archeology Workshop

by NCPTT

NCPTT’s Heritage Education and Archeology and Collections programs are developing a workshop in conjunction with Dr. John Jameson of the NPS Southeast Archeology Center.

 
 

 
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