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Digital Production Resource Center

Archaeology Methods and Theory Website

Poverty Point Animation

Faculty: Assistant Professor Kristine Bovy
College: Arts and Sciences
Department: Anthropology
Year: 2008 - In Development
STA: Kristina Golubiewski

This website features the Poverty Point site, one of the most impressive and enigmatic archaeological sites in North America. As students learn about different aspects of archaeological method and theory this semester, they will be able to explore these topics in relation to the Poverty Point site. Although there is no substitute to actually conducting archaeological field and lab work yourself, the information and activities on Poverty Point are designed to give the student a better feel for how archaeology actually works. 

Reconstruction by Jon L. Gibson

This activity provides more information on the features of the Poverty Point Site.

The website is made to conform with the new URI web template in Dreamweaver 8.  The animation featured here was created using Maya 8 and a greyscale elevation map provided by Poverty Point state park in Louisiana.  We expect to create interactive media for the website using Flash 8, 3D scanning for scanning artifacts into Maya 8, and possibly Rapid Prototype printing of 3D models. In addition, video footage that was captured in Romania during an archaeological dig by Kristina Golubiewski will be used to visualize archaeological methods and a short documentary will give students a feel for what a low budget field school experience is like.

 

For more information on any of the above projects, please contact Roy Bergstrom.