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The  History/Architecture/Archaeology Workshop was established as part of an ongoing effort to improve the quality of ODOT-funded cultural resource work, to move toward a consistent application of the National Register Criteria, and to open communications to the many actors in the Section 106 and NEPA process.


Past Workshop topics and speakers:

Purlins, Posts and Hay Mows
"Documenting and Evaluating Historic Ohio Barns"
Steve Gordon 
Historian
Ohio Historic Preservation Office

A Decade With NAGPRA
"An Overview of NAGPRA-Differences Between Collections and Discovery/ Excavation Provisions"
Dr. Myra J. Giesen 
NAGPRA Coordinator
U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Lawrence, Kansas

Archaeology
"What No Earthworks? Mitigation of a Flattened Hopewell Ceremonial Complex"
Dr. Frank L. Cowan
Curator of Anthropology
Museum of Natural History & Science
Geiger Collections & Research Center
Cincinnati Museum Center

Understanding Domestic Architecture:
"The Problem of Style and the Scale of Stylistic Self Consciousness"
Allen G. Noble
Professor Emeritus
Department of Geography and Community Planning
University of Akron

Coal Mining and the Landscapes of Extraction:
"Life and Labor in the Mines of the Consolidation Coal Company,1910-1945"
Geoffrey L. Buckley 
Assistant Professor 
Department of Geography 
Ohio University

"Defining Coalwood: Applying the National Register Criteria to a Company Town"
Chris Owen
Historian 
Michael Baker Inc.


Assessing the Ethnic Landscape:
"The Pennsylvania German Landscapes of Ohio"
Dr. Timothy Anderson 
Department of Geography
Ohio University

Assessing the Cultural Landscape:
"Managing our Landscape's Legacy"
John W. Simpson
Associate Professor
Knowlton School of Landscape Architecture
Ohio State University
Author:
Visions of Paradise: Glimpses of our Landscape's Legacy

GIS Applications in Cultural Resources Management 
and Preservation Planning:

"New Technologies and Old Records: Using GIS to Map Nineteenth Century Agricultural Production Trends"
Jeff Winstel and Anthony Gareau
Historians and Planners
National Park Service-CVNRA

Evaluating the Significance of the Industrial Landscape:
"Worker's Housing and the National Register of Historic Places"
Barbara Powers
Historian- Ohio Historic  Preservation Office
Dr. Donna Diblasio
Historian and Director of the Center for Historic Preservation
Youngstown State University

Assessing the Significance of the Farmstead: "Understanding Ohio's Rural Landscape"
Glenn Harper
Historian
Ohio Historic Preservation Office - Wright State University

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