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Hello Histarch,
It's Technology Week on the SHA blog, and this week's theme is Technology in Mortuary Analysis. Duane Quates, the organizer of the Tech Week, is the author of the first post, Understanding Cemeteries through Technical Applications: An example from Fort Drum, NY<http://www.sha.org/blog/index.php/2013/08/understanding-cemeteries-through-technical-applications-an-example-from-fort-drum-ny/>, followed by Katy Meyers' post (Examining Space of a Resting Place: GIS of a New York Cemetery<http://www.sha.org/blog/index.php/2013/08/examining-space-of-a-resting-place-gis-of-a-new-york-cemetery/>) discussing the use of GIS in Mortuary Analysis. Michael Heilen's post (Application of Advanced Technologies in the Excavation, Analysis, Consultation, and Reburial: The Alameda-Stone Cemetery in Tucson, Arizona<http://www.sha.org/blog/index.php/2013/08/application-of-advanced-technologies-in-the-excavation-analysis-consultation-and-reburial-the-alameda-stone-cemetery-in-tucson-arizona/>) is about the use of technology in the Alameda-Stone Cemetery in Tucson, Arizona. The final post is authored by Michael Sprowles, (Mortuary Analytics on US Army Garrison, Fort Drum, NY<http://www.sha.org/blog/index.php/2013/08/mortuary-analytics-on-us-army-garrison-fort-drum-ny/>), and deals with the use of ground penetrating radar and other technology to record cemeteries. All the posts can be found at www.sha.org/blog<http://www.sha.org/blog>.
Enjoy the posts and join the conversation
Jon
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