This week’s Friday Links brings you a new feature: a photo of the week! This week’s photo is of archaeologist Adam Fracchia showing of a ceramic fragment, while a future archaeologist works in a unit. The excavations were completed this summer in Baltimore, a co-project between Baltimore Heritage and the National Parks Service. Also, please let us know what additional links or blogs you have in the comments so that we can start following you, and share your content with others!
Headlines
DePaul students are excavating a house that was a stop on the Underground Railroad.
Jamestowne Rediscovery was featured on C-SPAN! Watch the video here.
Conferences and Calls
the National Center for Preservation Technology and Training is offering a three day summit on 3D digital documentation for the preservation of cultural heritage.
Resources
At American Antiquarian, you can view their Staffordshire Pottery of John Ridgway collection.
The Blogs
The blogosphere was full of a number of posts recapping the Baltimore conference:
- At This Spatial Life, Edward Gonzalez-Tennant blogs about his experience in Baltimore, particularly the participation of his colleagues and students form Monmouth University.
- Mount Vernon’s Mystery Midden blog discusses their session about George Washington and archaeology.
- FPAN North Central writes about their time at SHA 2012 on their blog Shovel Bytes.
Did you write a post about your time at SHA? Any other headlines that we missed? Share them in the comments!
