Saturday, November 22 / 1:15 PM - 3:00 PM Burnham 2 (7th Floor)

Session 173
GIS and Archaeology of New York City

Chair: Kenneth Scherzer, Emeritus, Middle Tennessee State University

1. XYZT-NYC: Exploring Development of a 3D Spatiotemporal Database for New York City ArchaeologyKenneth Mack, AKRF.

2. Mapping the Historic Period Cemeteries of New York CityElizabeth D. Meade, AKRF, Inc..

3. Envisioning Seneca Village: Visual and Narrative Storytelling Using Archaeological RecordsMeredith Linn, Bard Graduate Center; Gergely Baics, Barnard College; Myles D. Zhang, University of Michigan: College of Architecture / Urban Planning; Leah Meisterlin, Columbia University.

4. Envisioning Seneca Village: A GIS Repository of Archival and Archeological RecordsGergely Baics, Barnard College; Leah Meisterlin, Columbia University; Myles D. Zhang, University of Michigan: College of Architecture / Urban Planning; Meredith Linn, Bard Graduate Center.

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