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Domestic Animals of the Early Roman Period at Tell Hesban
Authored section of Heshbon Expedition report
P-04 Animation of the Cultural Landscape of Hisban and Vicinity in the Longue Duree
In today’s markets, archaeological publishing must include on-line presentation of findings using various technologies for rendering results, such as 3-D visualization and animation media. The goal of the present project is to build capacity here at the Institute of Archaeology in deployment of animation technologies for rendering of archaeological findings and narratives. To this end I have assembled a team of two graduate students with significant computer skills (Jared Wilson and Stanley Lebrun) and one undergraduate student (Paul Roschman) who will collaborate with me to animate, using Esri CityEngine software, the story of long-term change in the cultural landscape of Tall Hisban. The poster presentation will update on progress of our team toward meeting the objectives of this project
The Impact of Andrews\u27 Community Service Assistantship Program on Students, Andrews University, and the Local Community: An Interim Report
The original objective of this research project was to determine the short and long-term impact of Andrews University\u27s Community Service Assistantship Program (CSAP) on college students\u27 attitudes toward civic responsibility and volunteerism. The study also sought to examine the broader impact of the program on students\u27 academic performance, its impact on Andrews University as a whole, and its impact on the local community. The following is an interim report on findings relative to these objectives
The Village of Hesban: An Ethnographic Preliminary Report
Authored section of Heshbon Expedition report
Daily Life in the Shadow of Empire: A Food Systems Approach to the Archaeology of the Ottoman Period
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