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(2022-10-27)“Heritage, Conservation & Archaeology,” the 17th Annual Historic Preservation Symposium at Texas A&M University, explored the intersection of archaeology, architecture, and heritage conservation as closely related fields ...
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(2020-05-16)The Jesus Treviño-Blas Maria Uribe Rancho in San Ygnacio, Texas, is an important example of a fortified home from the Spanish Colonial and Mexican periods of settlement along the Rio Grande River. Originally constructed ...
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(2022-10-27)Field research continued at Blue Creek with the Maya Research Program’s 25th season in the summer of 2016 with excavations at Xnoha: Structures 10, 32, 74, 77, 78, 100, and 106. A team from the Center for Heritage Conservation ...
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(2022-11-29)In order to create more accurate exterior elevations and isometric views of Mitchell House, a photogrammetric study of the exterior was conducted. This study built a collection of data of the house’s exterior founded in ...
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(2023-04-05)The following is a procedural report compiling illustrations produced from laser scanning and aerial (UAV) photogrammetry conducted November 2016 to January 2017 by the Center for Heritage Conservation, Texas A&M ...
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(2023-04-05)The Caudill House is a Mid-century Modern residence in College Station, Texas. William (Bill) Caudill (1914-1983) designed the residence while working as a founding partner of the architectural firm, Caudill, Rowlett, ...
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(2022-10-27)The presentation of heritage sites is critically important to the perception of historical narratives. A key goal is to help both scholars and the general public to see heritage as dynamic and living. This project explores ...