Folks:
As the summer break comes to an end so too does the 2007 field work for Ben Ford’s Lake Ontario Maritime Cultural Landscape Project. Ben’s most recent post discusses how they conducted 145 dives totaling more than 80 hours of water time. These dives were split between two activities: shoreline swimming surveys and target inspections. He also mentions some of the preliminary findings. In addition Ben was interviewed on a blog talk radio show. You can find links to both the journal entry, dated 28 August, and the interview in the journal’s navigation menu on the left.
http://www.uri.edu/artsci/his/mua/project_journals/bf/bf_intro.shtml
In other news…
Keeping the MUA up-to-date eats up a lot of our free time but we feel it’s important to stay on top of (or at least not fall further behind) some of the latest trends in new media. If you’ve seen an excellent website that provides examples of how underwater archaeologists and maritime historians can make use of the Internet to share information drop us a line at [log in to unmask] or leave a comment on any post at the Underwater Blogger: http://muablog.wordpress.com/
The blog’s “Sites of Interest” menu provides links to folks who are leading the way in this field. For example check out what’s being done at the Center for History and New Media (CHNM) or read articles on GIS and place based computing by the Digital History Hacks. There are lots of great ideas out there.
Enjoy the post and have a great Fall semester.
Best regards,
T Kurt Knoerl
Director
The Museum of Underwater Archaeology
http://www.uri.edu/
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