Digital Archaeology Movies

 

The five movies in this playlist are about teaching Digital Archaeology at UC Berkeley  and practicing it and teaching it at the San Francisco Presidio.


Teaching Digital Cultural Heritage 1 (10 mins) This movie is the first part of a presentation made at the annual meeting of the Society for California Archaeology San Jose March 2007. It was in a session on the San Francisco Presidio. Created by Ruth Tringham. It features our teaching at the Multimedia Authoring Center for Teaching in Anthropology (MACTiA)


Teaching Digital Cultural Heritage 2 (10 mins) This movie is the second part of a presentation made at the annual meeting of the Society for California Archaeology San Jose March 2007. It was in a session on the San Francisco Presidio. This part of the movie focuses on a UC Berkeley course coming to the Presidio in summer 2007. Created by Ruth Tringham


Digital Archaeology part 1 (4.09 mins) Digital Archaeology talk for the Society for California Archaeology, March 2007. Part 1 of 2. Created by Michael Ashley


Digital Archaeology part 2 (9.12 mins) Digital Archaeology talk for the Society for California Archaeology. Part 2 of 2. Created by Michael Ashley. It focuses on work at SF Presidio


Fort Scott - Building 1204 Scan Animation (9.12 mins) Animation of 3D scan data taken from Building 1204 of Fort Scott in the Presidio, San Francisco, USA. Data acquisition and animation done by Anthropology 198: CyArk Visualization Internship. More SF Presidio movies at CYARK’s website

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