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This is the photodocumentation log for the Pickensville Alabama Store Ledger, 1841 collection.
Photogrammetric Memory: Illustrating the Public Interpretation of Pensacola's Brass Wreck (2020)
This is an abstract from the session entitled "Digital Technologies and Public Archaeology" , at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. The use of 3D technology is becoming more widespread in archaeology, from public outreach and education to monitoring site formation processes. This thesis aims to utilize photogrammetry and public outreach to determine site identification (if possible), document site degradation, and explore public memory of a popular dive site...
Photogrammetric Recording of 19th-Century Lake Champlain Steamboats: Shelburne Shipyard Steamboat Graveyard 2015. (2016)
In June 2015, Texas A&M University, the Institute of Nautical Archaeology and the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum hosted a field school at Shelburne Bay, Lake Champlain. Along with manual recording by archaeologists, the team applied photogrammetric recording (Agisoft PhotoScan) to Wreck 2. The goal of this recording was to create an accurate 1/1 scale constrained model to use as archaeological data. However, low visibility of the water (2-4 ft.) and the sheer size of the wreck (135 ft. 6 in. in...
Photogrammetric Survey of a Sixteenth-Century Spanish Shipwreck Near Punta Cana, Dominican Republic (2018)
This paper presents results of a diver-based photogrammetric survey and preliminary interpretation of a 16th-century shipwreck near Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. The applied photogrammetric methodology highlights the potential of this emerging technology to rapidly assess submerged cultural resources despite constraints limiting survey time, as during this study nearly all visible components of the site were recorded on a single dive. Although the sample of recovered artifacts is incomplete...
Photogrammetry and Conservation: Modelling Damage and Reconstruction of a Revolutionary War Cannon (2019)
This is an abstract from the "Technology in Terrestrial and Underwater Archaeology" session, at the 2019 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. In 2016, the small, regional Berkeley County Museum and Heritage Center approached the Warren Lasch Conservation Center about the possibility of conserving a Revolutionary War cannon recovered from a marine environment on Lewisville Plantation in the 1980’s. Unfortunately, the cannon had not been desalinated post-recovery, and the...
Photogrammetry and the Avocational Diver, a Collaborative Approach (2020)
This is a paper/report submission presented at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Through support from the National Maritime Heritage Grant Program the Lake Champlain Maritime Museum has hosted four workshops for local avocational divers which teach the basics of Underwater Archaeological methodology with a focus on photogrammetry as an effective way to collect valuable research data for ongoing resource management efforts. This paper will present the results of...
Photographic Material Spreadsheet, Divide Cut Section Archaeological Testing And Data Recovery I 1976-1978 (2015)
This is the photographic material spreadsheet for the Divide Cut Section Archaeological Testing And Data Recovery I 1976-1978 collection.
Photographic Material Spreadsheet, Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Survey 1974-1976 (2015)
This is the Photographic Material Spreadsheet for the Divide-Cut Section Archaeological Survey 1974-1976 in the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway area in Tishomingo County, Mississippi.
Photographic Material Spreadsheet, Shell Bluff Site (22LO530) 1979-1986 (2015)
This is the Photographic Material Spreadsheet for the Shell Bluff Site (22LO530) 1979-1986 collection.
Photographic Material Spreadsheet, White Springs Site (22IT537) 1979-1986 (2015)
This is the photographic material spreadsheet for the White Springs Site (22IT537) 1979-1986 collection.
Photography, Performance, and Identity: Social Constructions of a Local Legend (2020)
This is an abstract from the session entitled "On the Centennial of his Passing: San Diego County Pioneer Nathan "Nate" Harrison and the Historical Archaeology of Legend" , at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. The numerous photographs taken of Nate Harrison in the early 20th century are an undeniable part of his continuing legacy. Photography and photographs have long been a cornerstone of substantiating historical existence and constructing knowledge about...
Photorealism at an Archaeological Site near Mission San Luis Obispo, California (2017)
Recent construction activities have triggered archaeological planning and research, showing the importance of area excavation for understanding land use between and among structures associated with Mission San Luis Obispo. Historical archaeology exposed Mission-related water conveyance features and lands used for Native American living, agricultural, and food-processing areas during the Mission period. ESA teamed with the Cultural Heritage Engineering Initiative at UCSD to capture aerial and...
Physical Anthropology of the Seminole Indians of Florida and Oklahoma: Comitato Italiano Per Lo Studio Del Problemi Della Popolazione - 3 Series (1935)
This resource is a citation record only, the Center for Digital Antiquity does not have a copy of this document. The information in this record has been migrated into tDAR from the National Archaeological Database Reports Module (NADB-R) and updated. Most NADB-R records consist of a document citation and other metadata but do not have the documents themselves uploaded. If you have a digital copy of the document and would like to have it curated in tDAR, please contact us at comments@tdar.org.
Pickensville Alabama Store Ledger, 1841
This is a store ledger donated by a descendant of the store proprietor. Therefore, this collection is referred to as the Pickensville, Alabama Store Ledger, 1841. This name is consistent throughout the finding aid and the box labels. The extent of this collection is 1.66 (one point six-six) linear feet. The Pickensville Alabama Store Ledger was donated to the United States Army Corps of Engineers by Jimmy Wilbourne and consists of the store’s day by day sales from July 1, 1841 through October...
Pickensville Alabama Store Ledger, 1841, Archival Photograph, AVCPL001 (2011)
Original ledger box lid.
Pickensville Alabama Store Ledger, 1841, Archival Photograph, AVCPL002 (2011)
Close-up of label on original ledger box lid.
Pickensville Alabama Store Ledger, 1841, Archival Photograph, AVCPL003 (2011)
Included document from United States Corps of Engineers with information about Pickensville Store Ledger.
Pickensville Alabama Store Ledger, 1841, Archival Photograph, AVCPL004 (2011)
Ledger packaging upon reception at AVCP.
Pickensville Alabama Store Ledger, 1841, Archival Photograph, AVCPL005 (2011)
Ledger condition upon reception at AVCP showing first page of original Ledger order.
Pickensville Alabama Store Ledger, 1841, Archival Photograph, AVCPL006 (2011)
Ledger condition upon reception at AVCP with approximately half the pages removed from original box.
Pickensville Alabama Store Ledger, 1841, Archival Photograph, AVCPL007 (2011)
Ledger condition upon reception at AVCP showing brittle composition of last few pages of Ledger.
Pickensville Alabama Store Ledger, 1841, Archival Photograph, AVCPL008 (2011)
Ledger condition upon reception at AVCP showing brittle composition of documents set on Ethafoam®.
Pickensville Alabama Store Ledger, 1841, Archival Photograph, AVCPL009 (2011)
Last page of Ledger and pieces of paper in bottom of original box.
Pickensville Alabama Store Ledger, 1841, Archival Photograph, AVCPL010 (2011)
Pieces of Ledger documents scattered on Ethafoam® in bottom of box.
Pickensville Alabama Store Ledger, 1841, Archival Photograph, AVCPL011 (2011)
Archivists cutting Ethafoam® to protect Ledger from compression.