sustainability (Other Keyword)
851-875 (884 Records)
Metal object
SKU13-157 (2014)
Nail
SKU13-159 (2014)
Metal object
SKU13-164 (2014)
Crampon?
SKU13-164 (2014)
Crampon?
SKU13-167 (2014)
Pin
SKU13-167 (2014)
Pin
SKU13-170 (2014)
Nail
SKU13-172 (2014)
Wood object
SKU13-172 (2014)
Wood object
SKU13-172 (2014)
Wood object
SKU13-174 (2014)
Staple?
SKU13-175 (2014)
Metal object
SKU13-178 (2014)
Knife
SKU13-179 (2014)
Worked bone
SKU13-179 (2014)
Worked bone
SKU13-181 (2014)
Metal object
SKU13-182 (2014)
Clench bolt
SKU13-185 (2014)
Rove and Clench bolt?
Skútustaðir artifact data (2014)
Excel spreadsheet with artifact data from Skútustaðir excavations from 2008 to 2013.
Skútustaðir Artifacts
Spreadsheet and images of Skutustadir artifacts
Strategies for Greening Historic Properties (Legacy 09-452)
This project created a guide containing case studies for which sustainability principles were used, followed by sections centered on the five guiding principles for high performance and sustainable buildings, as developed by the National Institute of Building Sciences and included as part of the Whole Building Design Guide (WBDG).
Strategies for Greening Historic Properties (Legacy 09-452) (2010)
This two-part guide contains case studies for which sustainability principles were used, followed by sections centered on the five guiding principles for high performance and sustainable buildings, as developed by the National Institute of Building Sciences and included as part of the Whole Building Design Guide (WBDG).
A Summary of the Strategies for Greening Historic Properties Study - Pamphlet (Legacy 09-452) (2010)
This pamphlet summarizes a guide containing case studies for which sustainability principles were used, followed by sections centered on the five guiding principles for high performance and sustainable buildings, as developed by the National Institute of Building Sciences and included as part of the Whole Building Design Guide (WBDG).
Sustainability and Public Archaeology: Michigan State University's Campus Archaeology Program (2015)
This paper examines sustainability and public archaeology from several perspectives. The focus is the Michigan State University (MSU) Campus Archaeology Program (CAP). One major focus of my work has been establishing mechanisms to ensure that the program continues. Another challenge has been crafting ways to ensure knowledge about and participation in what we do. On a university campus, people come and go yearly, and within four years, your wonderful excavation or program will be part of the...