You’ve probably seen those cool interactive 3D models of landscapes around the web. Lots of folks are using them to illustrate various places. Perhaps you’ve even wondered, “how can I do this? It would be a great way to display my favorite site!” You know, something like the following 3D terrain of the Pinson Mounds site I use to teach…
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Introducing Open Source Digital Heritage Tutorials
My first foray into YouTube-based tutorials examines QGIS for archaeology. You can view those here. More recently, I’ve begun a second YouTube playlist regarding other open source tools for digital heritage. As with my QGIS for Arch tutorials, these tutorials include sample data and in-depth instructions. While geared for beginners, even experienced users will likely get something out of them…
Cedar Key’s African American Burial Ground
The following is based on preliminary research regarding the presence of African American burials in Cedar Key, Florida. This research is motivated by my previous research on Rosewood, and my recent election as President of the Cedar Key Historical Society. The society manages the Cedar Key Historical Museum, and I’m excited to work with a great group of folks on…
Teaching Archaeology with LiDAR & Sketchfab
My BA degree is from the University of Arkansas, where I was lucky enough to know Dr. Robert “Bob” Mainfort. He is well-known among Southeastern US archaeologists for his work at Pinson Mounds (and elsewhere). We once spoke about creating a 3D reconstruction of Pinson Mounds. That was 15 years ago. I never got around to it, until now! Constructing…