Calculating the Diameter of a Cannonball from a Fragment
Sometimes it’s hard to estimate the diameter of a cannonball with only a fragment, so...
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Posted by Scott Clark | Apr 12, 2016 | How To |
Sometimes it’s hard to estimate the diameter of a cannonball with only a fragment, so...
Read MorePosted by Scott Clark | Dec 30, 2015 | Archaeology Work, Featured, Metal Detecting Journal, Photo Galleries, slider |
With the holiday break, I’ve made a lot of progress on the exploratory survey of the Civil War Union campsite in NE Kentucky. It’s been incredibly enjoyable combination of research, reading, field time and cataloging.
Read MorePosted by Scott Clark | Dec 8, 2015 | Archaeology Work, Featured, Metal Detecting Journal |
I have been doing research on a large property which contains known US Civil War action, and I’m starting to build a data set – venturing even to construct several hypothesis about what happened there which I look forward to presenting to experts far more seasoned than I.
Read MorePosted by Scott Clark | Aug 21, 2015 | Archaeology Work, events, How To, Technology |
Excellent new presentation from Terry Brock (Montpelier Foundation) and Lynne Goldstein of MSU on...
Read MorePosted by Scott Clark | Oct 30, 2012 | Featured, How To, Research and Permission |
Time Travel with Your Smartphone. Bridging Old Maps and GPS Coordinates for an Augmented Reality...
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