Thanks everyone, for tuning in to the Hassanamesit Woods blog posts this summer! We’ve enjoyed sharing our field work with you and hope that you’ll stay tuned throughout the year for intermittent updates on our progress in the lab. For our last field post of the season, I’ve got a great 3D model to share with you. As you know from previous posts, I’ve been working hard this year at getting a full 3D model of the foundation together. Well, I didn’t quite get there! But this technology is very new, and I’m sure that as I familiarize myself with new 3D tools and continue to learn from my mistakes, I will only get better at this! In the mean time, I leave you with a pretty awesome model of the north wall of the foundation. We spent a lot of time defining the foundation walls this summer, and I think this imaging does a great job of showing the 4-5 in-tact courses of dry laid foundation stones that are still holding steady, well over 200 years after they were put in position!
Enjoy and thanks for your support! And don’t forget to watch in HD!
http://youtu.be/4xxn5v-bOf0?hd=1
By Heather Law Pezzarossi