The “Can See to Can’t See: Excavations at an Unploughed Tobacco-Curing and Wheat-Threshing Barn” was a presentation prepared for the Society for Historical Archaeology’s annual conference and was based upon the results of excavations in the 2012 field season at James Madison’s Montpelier. The design was geared to be consistent with marketing materials being produced by the Communications Department at the time and was a departure from the traditional PowerPoints being but together by the Montpelier Archaeology Department.
While the PowerPoint does suffer from “death by bullet point,” these were prompts to talk about the specific findings more than anything else. The presentation was not scripted.
Modality: Synchronous
Format: PowerPoint
Location: Society for Historical Archaeology, Amelia Island, Florida, 2013
Download: Click on “Launch Project.”
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