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GIS as a tool to assess heritage risk : a case study in Frijoles Canyon, Bandelier National Monument PDF

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UNIVERSnYy PENNSYL\^^NL^ UBRARIE5 GISASATooltoAssessHeritageRisk: ACaseStudyinFrijolesCanyon,BandelierNationalMonument SophiaC. Middlebrook ATHESIS HistoricPreservation PresentedtotheFacultiesoftheUniversityofPennsylvaniain PartialFulfillmentoftheRequirementsfortheDegreeof MASTEROFSCIENCE 2003 SupervisJbr Reaoer FrankGJMatero C. DanaTomlin' AssociateProfessorofArchitecture ProfessorofLandscapeArchitecture GraSuatelCommitteeChair FrankG.nviatero AssociateProfessorofArchitecture \),,../VOSQoox UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA LIBRARIES Acknowledgments This thesis would not have been possible without the guidance, constructive criticism, and resources provided by my advisor, Professor Frank Matero. I am fortunate to have had a thesis supervisor as knowledgeable about both the history and the conservation of excavatedcliffdwellingsas isProfessorMatero. Ialsoappreciatetheideasandsolutions offered by my reader Professor C. Dana Tomlin, particularly during the first semester datapreparationwork. I am indebted to the expertise and encouragement of Angelyn Bass Rivera, Lauren Meyers, Mary Slater, and Kathy Fiero, all of the Vanishing Treasures Program at Bandelier National Monument. Lori Kleifgen, ofthe Intennountain Regional Support Office ofthe National Park Service, quite literally got me started on the field work for this thesis. That I have any locational data with which to work is due to Lori's persistence and creativity. In addition, thanks to Jake Barrow of the National Park Serviceforsupportthroughoutthisthesisproject. I would like to thank Lauren Hegarty, John Hinchman, and Judy Peters, past and present students in the Historic Preservation program, for easing me through technological hurtles. I owe a great deal to Dr. Stuart Fleming, Dr. Judy Voelker, and the staff of MASCAattheUniversityofPennsylvania'sMuseumofArchaeologyandAnthropology. All ofyouhaveprovidedhelponthisprojectandthroughoutmytwoyearsatPenn. Many thanks to Gena DiSabatino, Jake Kheel, Jonathan Middlebrook, and Leah Middlebrookforfearlessedits,enthusiasm,patience,andall sortsofsupport.

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