By Marcy Rockman, Lifting Rocks Climate and Heritage Consulting, for the SHA Climate Heritage Initiative Two cultural connections here to the growing risks and impacts of wildfire. First, sharin...
https://sha.org/present-and-past-experience-of-wildfire-management/2024/09/
By Marcy Rockman, Lifting Rocks Climate and Heritage Consulting, for the SHA Climate Heritage Initiative More here on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) with attention to equit...
https://sha.org/fighting-for-global-equity-with-the-ipcc/2024/09/
By Marcy Rockman, Lifting Rocks Climate and Heritage Consulting, for the SHA Climate Heritage Initiative The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is now taking nominations for author...
https://sha.org/international-connection-announcement-and-opportunity/2024/09/
By Marcy Rockman, Lifting Rocks Climate and Heritage Consulting, for the SHA Climate Heritage Initiative Welcome to Micro-Climate, the new small-size climate blog series from the Society for His...
By Laura Seifert, Fort Pulaski National Monument, Savannah, Georgia Work began on Fort Pulaski in 1829, but before one brick could be laid, a complex ditch and dike system was dug to engineer Coc...
https://sha.org/the-case-of-the-disappearing-island-fort-pulaski-national-monument-2/2024/06/
By Charlotte Jarvis and Ole Varmer Bottom Trawling Ecologists and fishery scientists have been concerned about bottom trawling for centuries. The first known reference to the activity is in a 1...
https://sha.org/threats-to-our-underwater-cultural-heritage/2023/12/
By Steven J. Filoromo, RPA, TerraXplorations, Inc., Baton Rouge, Louisiana Bayous are subject to constant change over the long course of history. The rate of change today is unprecedented. As a r...
https://sha.org/changing-courses-for-archaeology-in-louisianas-bayous/2023/09/
By Alicia Johnson, Graduate Researcher, Alexandria Centre For Maritime Archaeology & Underwater Cultural Heritage While scouring the depths of the Red Sea in 1955, Jacques Cousteau, a famed explo...
By Allyson Ropp, Ph.D. Candidate, East Carolina University Think back to your favorite story. What made it so exciting? Was it the characters? Was it the conflict or problem that the main charact...
By Susan B.M. Langley, Maryland State Underwater Archaeologist 2023 celebrates the 35th anniversary of the Maryland Maritime Archaeology Program In Maryland, April is Archaeology Month and May is...