40th Annual Conference on DC Historical Studies @ Carnegie Lib -- Panel 11: Archaeology of DC Parks:
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Description of Pictures: The Archaeology of D.C. Parks
Moderator: Ruth Trocolli
* "A Park, a Playground, and a Problem: The Urban Archeology Corps at Fort Mahan in 2013”, Teresa Moyer, NPS Archeology Program, Mary Furlong, University of Maryland, Kathryn Birmingham, NPS, National Capital Parks East
* “Reviving and Rejuvenating the District’s Parks”, Bridget Stesney, Dept. of Parks and Recreation
* “Challenges and Opportunities: Archaeology and the PlayDC Initiative”, Paul Kreisa, Stantec
* “Public History in a DC Park”, Jarrett Smith, Howard University
* “Beyond Compliance: Sharing Archaeological Knowledge with Local Communities”, Christine Ames, DC HPO Intern
* “GIS, Geoarchaeology, and Paleo-Indians”, Chardé Reid, Assistant Archaeologist, DC HPO
* “Cemeteries in City Parks? Yikes!”, Ruth Trocolli, City Archaeologist, DC HPO
The city’s Play D.C. initiative to renovate city parks has spurred widespread archaeological investigations on recreational land. This panel describes artifacts found at sites that once were
cemeteries, contraband camps, Civil War defenses, and prehistoric Native American camps, and how technology was used to find them.
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2013 photos: Equipment this year: I mostly used my Fuji XS-1 camera but, depending on the event, I also used a Nikon D7000 and Nikon D600.
Trips this year:
three Civil War Trust conferences (Memphis, TN, Jackson, MS [to which I added a week to to visit sites in Mississippi, Louisiana, and Tennessee], and Richmond, VA), and
my 8th consecutive San Diego Comic-Con trip (including sites in Nevada and California).
Ego Strokes: Aviva Kempner used my photo of her as her author photo in Larry Ruttman's "American Jews & America's Game: Voices of a Growing Legacy in Baseball" book.
Number of photos taken this year: just over 570,000.
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