Un-Tidalled: Archaeology and Erosion Pt. 1
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- This fortnight we’ve got an all coastal erosion episode. Andrea Richardson, the Climate Change Adaptation Coordinator at the Cape Sable Historical Society, updates us about some of her work and plans for monitoring and managing coastal erosion in Nova Scotia. Katie DeWater and Arthur Anderson of the University of New England join us to discuss a recent paper led by Katie that used GIS, archaeological survey, and sea-level rise modeling to consider archaeological site vulnerability in the Quoddy Region. Spoiler alert: still have to visit the sites in person. And don’t forget to submit your entries for the upcoming prize draw!
Show Notes
Andrea Richardson: www.linkedin.c...
More about the Cape Sable Historical Society's work: fb.watch/xvITd...
Nova Scotia Community Archaeology Reporting Form (www.nsa-cca.co...)
DeWater, K. A., Anderson, A. W., Hrynick, M. G., & Kochtitzky, W. (2024). Evaluating Quoddy Region archaeological site vulnerability to sea-level rise and erosion through the integration of geographic information system modeling and surveys. North American Archaeologist, 0(0). doi.org/10.117...
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Hit Pieces
Newsom, B., Cole-Will, R., & Schmitt, C. (2025). Maliamuksi’k, Maliapdmu’k-It Takes Care of Us, So We Take Care of It: Indigenous Heritage Stewardship at Acadia National Park, Maine. Journal of Field Archaeology, 50(1), 95-105. doi.org/10.108...
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Sponsors: APANB, ULeth Faculty of Arts & Science
Producer: Emanuel Akel LinkedIn