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Evidence of Terminal Pleistocene/Earliest Holocene Water Collection in the Now-submerged Caves of Quintana Roo, Mexico. (2024)
DOCUMENT Citation Only James C. Chatters. Alejandro Alvarez. Alberto Nava-Blank. Sam Meacham. Dominique Rissolo. Helena Barba-Meinecke.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Paper / Report Submission (General Sessions)", at the 2024 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. For 25 years, divers exploring caves in Quintana Roo, Mexico, have been finding remains of humans who entered in the late Pleistocene or early Holocene. One of these was a young woman (Naia) of terminal Pleistocene age found with fossils of extinct mammals in the pit or natural trap of Hoyo Negro, 600 meters from a ground-level...


Protocols for 3D Visualization as Alternative Mitigation and Public Interpretation (Legacy 14-733)
PROJECT Brian Crane.

This project reviewed protocols and best practices for the use of 3D visualization in cultural resources projects


Protocols for 3D Visualization as Alternative Mitigation and Public Interpretation - Report (Legacy 14-733) (2017)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Brian Crane.

This report provides protocols and best practices for the use of 3D visualization in cultural resources projects.


A Step Toward Exhibition: Digital Reconstruction of Monitor Spaces (2018)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Hannah P. Fleming.

210 tons of USS Monitor, including the majority of the engine room and the iconic turret, were recovered between 1998 and 2002 and are currently being conserved at The Mariners’ Museum and Park. While object treatments are ongoing, staff estimate that there are approximately 20 years of work left to finish the project. Even though the completion of conservation is two decades out, planning for the display of all the artifacts in the museum’s exhibition space is already underway. To assist in the...