PPT-Archaeology, Artifacts, and Cosmochemistry
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2000yearold meteoritic iron beads recovered from mounds in Havana Illinois of the Hopewell people and culture show deformed and folded Widmanstätten pattern
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2000yearold meteoritic iron beads recovered from mounds in Havana Illinois of the Hopewell people and culture show deformed and folded Widmanstätten pattern Similar chemical characteristics between the meteoritic . heritage education program for anyone interested in . learning or teaching about our nation’s rich cultural . legacy and protecting it for future generations. to learn from and enjoy.. Mission. . Role of Artifacts in Educator Support and . Evaluation. Spring 2015 Webinar. Outcomes. Explain . the three . categories . of evidence required by the Oregon Framework, and identify concrete examples of . Archaeological Excavation . by Robert . Geiger. NEH Summer Institute at UW-La Crosse. July 2011. Site Excavation. Vegetation might be cleared. This will allow for easier screening of soil. Will save time. The Basics. Adapted from the Texas Historical Commission’s document . How Archaeologists Work. What is archaeology?. The study of people from the past through artifacts. Archaeologists study pre-history or the time before written history. Archaeology. What is Archaeology?. The study of past cultures through material remains left behind by people.. The remains are studied in an attempt to understand and recreate all aspects of past cultures.. Where does our information come from?. Archaeological evidence. Remains of people & animals. Artifacts (human-made objects). Oral history (history that is passed on without being written down). Primary documents. Important Terms. Focuses . on ___________ _____________________ ____________________. Sites:. Precise . __________. Archaeology: . Important Terms. Archaeology: . Important Terms. Features:. ____________________________. NOW THEN A SCAVENGER HUNT Listed are artifacts we use today Find artifacts in the museum or on the trail that appear to be the Ancestral Pueblo version of todays artifacts Write the name of that artif are they important Archaeological sites on the public lands throughout North America provide solid evidence of a story spanning thousands of years An archaeological site is a vault filled with histor What We Are Learning at . the William Trent House Museum. Shawn Carney – April 2020. Who were the . Native Americans . that lived on the Trent house property before Trent?. The . Native American . people who lived on the Trent House property are called the . Archaeological Excavation . by Robert . Geiger. NEH Summer Institute at UW-La Crosse. July 2011. Site Excavation. Vegetation might be cleared. This will allow for easier screening of soil. Will save time. Moderator: Dr. K. B . Umamaheshwari. Presenter: Dr. Ameet Mudda. introduction. Artifacts can seriously degrade the quality of computed . tomographic. (CT) images, sometimes to the point of making them diagnostically unusable.. Archaeology. Use of material culture to:. Give voice to the voiceless. Act as a check on documents/stories. Study broader social trends. Artifact. Any man-made or modified object that is more than 50 years old. Artifacts are simply signal misrepresentations that do not correspond to the location of the specific tissue imaged. . What causes artifacts. ?. The Patient/ Subject. Magnetic Field Inhomogeneity. Machine Hardware.
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