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SUMMARY:“Illuminating the Past:  An Application of Data Science to Archaeology”
DESCRIPTION:Michael C. Sostarecz\, Professor of Mathematics\, Monmouth College (msostarecz@gmail.com)\nReflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) is an imaging technique used to non-invasively bring out surface details on artifacts. This lecture will share improvements on how the data is collected\, an original model to combine the experimental images\, and new options for post-processing. The artifacts presented will include Greco-Egyptian pottery from the Ashmolean and British Museums\, arrow points from Monmouth College’s Native American Lithic Collection\, and Greek coins from the College’s Shields Collection. With a focus on qualitative comparisons to current models for RTI\, this presentation will be geared towards a general audience. Planned extensions of the project involve forensic science\, dinosaurs\, and scuba diving\, albeit probably not at the same time.\nWednesday\, October 20\, 2021\, 7:30 pm at the Warren County Historical Museum\, 238 S. Sunny Lane\, Monmouth\, IL 61462\nLive and on ZOOM: Meeting ID 605 178 8810 Passcode 3xQBD4
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/illuminating-the-past-an-application-of-data-science-to-archaeology/
LOCATION:Warren County History Museum\, 238 S. Sunny Lane\, Monmouth\, IL\, 61462\, United States
CATEGORIES:International Archaeology Day
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SUMMARY:“Feeding Cahokia”
DESCRIPTION:James Godde\, Professor of Biology\, Monmouth College (jgodde@monmouthcollege.edu)\nEvery year\, the Biology Department at Monmouth College teaches a half-semester course entitled Topics in the History of Biology. This past fall\, the specific focus was “Feeding Cahokia: Agricultural Technology of Native Americans during the Mississippian Period”. The class focused on a book written by Gayle J. Fritz\, emeritus professor of anthropology at Washington University in St. Louis. Lectures typically took place outdoors at the Monmouth City Cemetery\, with trips to LeSuer Nature Preserve\, the Monmouth College garden\, as well as the Monmouth College farm. Sometimes the class met indoors in the CSB Nutrition Lab where we cooked some of the dishes that Cahokian peoples may have eaten. The class culminated with a trip to Cahokia itself in order to see the location that we had studied for the preceding 7 weeks.\nThursday\, September 16\, 2021\, 7:30 pm at the Warren County Historical Museum\, 238 S. Sunny Lane\, Monmouth\, IL 61462\nThis event is both in-person and virtual.  To attend virtually\, go to   https://us02web.zoom.us/j/6071788810?pwd=NXZ5R2h0ZG5qcUdnbXlKbjFtM2poZz09  \nMeeting ID 607 178 8810\nPasscode 3xQ8D4
URL:https://www.archaeological.org/event/feeding-cahokia/
LOCATION:Warren County History Museum\, 238 S. Sunny Lane\, Monmouth\, IL\, 61462\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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