36 episodes

This is a collection about science and technology innovations in the field of historic preservation.

The Preservation Technology Podcast National Park Service

    • Science

This is a collection about science and technology innovations in the field of historic preservation.

    Cultural Resources in the Wilderness

    Cultural Resources in the Wilderness

    Today we join NCPTT's Jenny Hay as she speaks with Jill Cowley, Historic Landscape Architect for the Intermountain Region of the National Park Service.

    • 17 min
    Historic Landscape of the Civilian Conservation Corps, Part 1

    Historic Landscape of the Civilian Conservation Corps, Part 1

    Today we join NCPTT's Jenny Hay as she speaks with Cindy Brandimarte, Director of the Historic Sites and Structures Program in the State Parks Division of the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department. In the first installment of this two-part series, they'll talk about the iconic landscape of the Civilian Conservation Corps and their role in the development of the Texas State Park system.

    • 12 min
    KeckCAVES, Immersive 3D Visualization System for Cultural Sites

    KeckCAVES, Immersive 3D Visualization System for Cultural Sites

    Today we join NCPTT's Jason Church as he speaks with Marshall Millet, owner of Mmars 4-D to discuss Millet's work with U.C. Davis and the KeckCAVES visualization facility.

    • 16 min
    The Importance of Thin Section Petrography for Conservation

    The Importance of Thin Section Petrography for Conservation

    Reedy serves as Director of the Laboratory for Analysis of Cultural Materials in the Center for Historic Architecture and Design at the University of Delaware. Today we are talking to Chandra about the importance of thin section petrography for conservation.

    • 7 min
    Andy deGruchy on the Current and Historic Role of Lime in Built Heritage

    Andy deGruchy on the Current and Historic Role of Lime in Built Heritage

    Andy DeGruchy of LimeWorks U.S. discusses the role of lime mortar and why this material is still important today.

    • 23 min
    Diana Greenlee on Dendrogeomorphological Investigation of Earthwork Stability at Poverty Point National Monument

    Diana Greenlee on Dendrogeomorphological Investigation of Earthwork Stability at Poverty Point National Monument

    Dr. Diana Greenlee, adjunct assistant professor at the University of Louisiana at Monroe and station archaeologist at the Poverty Point National Monument, discusses dendrogeomorphology to investigate earthwork stability at Poverty Point.

    • 10 min

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