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Investigating vernacular design at the Treviño-Uribe Rancho complex in San Ygnacio, Texas. Poster presented at the 2020 Virtual Conference of the Vernacular Architecture Forum, May 9, 2020
(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 ...
Digital heritage documentation of structures at the Maya sites of Birds of Paradise - North and Tz'unun in Belize
(2020-03-03)
Digital documentation of structures continued at Tz’unun with a brief operation at Birds of Paradise – North. The bulk of the data collected during the field season occurred during sessions 1-3 and focused on multi-image ...
Maya Archaeological Field Survey 2016: Documentation and Lab Processing Techniques
(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 ...
Selwyn School | Denton, Texas: Procedural Report: Illustrations
(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 ...
Blue Creek Archaeological Project: Documentation of Structures and Artifacts at Xno'ha and Tz'unun: 2018 report
(2022-10-27)
Annual digital survey by the Center for Heritage Conservation at Texas A&M University with the Blue Creek Archaeological Project in northwestern Belize has been ongoing since 2008. This report discusses the breadth of ...
Xno'ha Digital Survey 2017
(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 ...