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Thanks Janet,

We have those already under several other areas of the web page (for 
example, examples of CRM Reporting for Public Consumption)

--but I had not considered these for this use as well. Will do that. ]

Will also be adding your name to the list of contributors on the next 
update (http://www.saa.org/public/about/contributors.html)

Thanks!!!!

Patrice

At 09:49 AM 11/3/2006 -0800, you wrote:

>Here is a website for archaeology done on two San Francisco projects for
>the California Department of Transportation:
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>http://www.dot.ca.gov/dist4/archaeology/default.shtml
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>Janet Pape
>District Branch Chief - SFOBB Archaeology
>Office of Cultural Resource Studies
>510/286-5615
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> >Apologies for cross-posting
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> >re: Historical Archaeological interactive/virtual digs or related
> >activities (e.g., digitized film for streaming video, podcasts).
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> >Do you have, or do you know about, web sites that offer historical
> >archaeology-based interactive/virtual digs or related activities (e.g.,
> >streaming video)?
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> >This information is desired for the public outreach portions of the
> >Society for Historical Archaeology web pages (www.sha.org) and the Society
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> >for American Archaeology's Archaeology for the Public web pages
> >(www.saa.org/public).
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> >Below are the examples we have so far. Please forward any suggestions
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> >Thank you, On behalf of the Society for Historical Archaeology Public
> >Education and Interpretation Committee and the Web Pages Working Group of
> >the SAA Public Education Committee.
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> >Unlocking a Civil War Prison
> >http://www.archaeology.org/interactive/johnsons/index.html
> >The archaeological excavations of a Civil War prison for Confederate
> >prisoners on Johnson's Island in Ohio. An Archaeology Magazine Interactive
>Dig.
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> >Distilling the Past
> >http://www.archaeology.org/interactive/mtvernon/index.html
> >Archaeology Magazine interactive dig of George Washington's Mt. Vernon
> >distillery.
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> >The Lott House: An Interactive Dig in Brooklyn, New York
> >http://www.archaeology.org/online/features/lott/index.html
> >  Archaeology Magazine's Interactive Dig of an 18th century house in
> > Brooklyn, New York.
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> >You are the Archaeologist: Historic Jamestown Interactive Exercises
> >http://www.historicjamestowne.org/learn/interactive_exercises.php
> >Two modules on how the archaeology is done at Jamestown Rediscovery.
> >
> >Colonial Williamsburg Webpage: Kid's Section
> >http://research.history.org/Archaeological_Research/KidsPage.cfm
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> >Bought and Sold at Williamsburg
> >http://vvi.onstreammedia.com/cgi-bin/visearch?user=pbs-saf&template=templ 
> ate.html&query=slaves+ClipCategory%3Aarcheology&category=ClipCategory%3Aarcheology&viKeyword=slaves&submit=Search&page=3
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> >(Scientific American Frontiers - Unearthing Secret America) This is the
> >archived web page for an episode of Scientific American Frontiers
> >broadcast in 2002 featuring archeologists excavating the lives of enslaved
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> >persons in colonial America. You can watch the entire episode on-line and
> >also read answers by archaeologists to questions asked previously about
> >African American archaeology.
> >
> >Slave Housing at Monticello
> >http://www.pbs.org/saf/1301/features/archeology.htm
> >(Scientific American Frontiers - Unearthing Secret America) This web
> >feature originally accompanied a television episode broadcast. It was
> >produced by Fraser D. Neiman, Director of Archeology for the Thomas
> >Jefferson Foundation.You can also watch the entire episode online
> >http://vvi.onstreammedia.com/cgi-bin/visearch?user=pbs-saf&template=templ 
> ate.html&query=slaves+ClipCategory%3Aarcheology&category=ClipCategory%3Aarcheology&viKeyword=slaves&submit=Search&page=3
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>Patrice L. Jeppson, Ph.D.
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