Imaging the Past: Places of Meaning, Moments of Wonder (ASW 25-3) (Hardcopy)

This issue’s authors seek to understand and convey past, place, human life, and the complex relationships among these through images from above, beneath, and beyond. Some of these images have been created through the authors’ own work, and some were created in the early days of aerial photography. Some are virtual, some are actual; some are resonant, some are static; all are, in some way, being preserved against the disintegrations we can predict.

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Archaeology Southwest Magazine, Vol. 25, No. 3

This issue’s authors seek to understand and convey past, place, human life, and the complex relationships among these through images from above, beneath, and beyond. Some of these images have been created through the authors’ own work, and some were created in the early days of aerial photography. Some are virtual, some are actual; some are resonant, some are static; all are, in some way, being preserved against the disintegrations we can predict.

Places of Meaning, Moments of Wonder — Adriel Heisey

Imaging with Ground-penetrating Radar — Lawrence B. Conyers, University of Denver

Oblique Views: Time and Change in Southwestern Landscapes — Linda J. Pierce, Archaeology Southwest (formerly Center for Desert Archaeology)

Three Views of Chaco Canyon’s Pueblo del Arroyo — R. Gwinn Vivian, Arizona State Museum (Retired)

Saving the Lindbergh Negatives

The 1930 Aerial Survey of Prehistoric and Historic Canals in the Salt-Gila River Region — Todd W. Bostwick, Verde Valley Archaeology Center and PaleoWest Archaeology

Modeling the San Agustín Mission — Douglas W. Gann, Archaeology Southwest (formerly Center for Desert Archaeology)

The American Southwest Virtual Museum — Christian E. Downum, Meghann M. Vance, and April D. Peters, Northern Arizona University

Digital Re-creations of Ancient Life — Christian E. Downum, Northern Arizona University, and Victor O. Leshyk

Stabilization of Three Corn — Larry Baker, Salmon Ruins Museum, and William H. Doelle, Archaeology Southwest (formerly Center for Desert Archaeology)

Back Sight — William H. Doelle, Archaeology Southwest (formerly Center for Desert Archaeology)

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