Ground Penetrating Radar is one method. Rich Green is a GIS & Remote Sensing Specialist and has used the various technologies to locate unmarked graves. The website for his company, Landmark Archaeological & Environmental Services, Inc., is located here: http://www.landmarkarchaeology.com/ At 03:43 AM 10/18/2004 -0500, you wrote: >Just curious--is there technology developed yet that could find stones and >show the shapes without having to dig in any way. > >Have figured out that my specific interest with INPCRP lies in the cleaning >of stones - -anyone within a hour of Muncie that could use a half days work >so that I could be taught the talent of cleaning? > >Larry Leahy >Muncie(Delaware County) > > > > >==== INPCRP Mailing List ==== >INPCRP State Coordinator: Brad Manzenberger < [email protected] > >http://www.inpcrp.org
Ernie, Rich worked on this one too. But we still have a bunch of pieces left. Like I said before. That is the hard part, not being able to finish all the pieces. And a question everyone working on cemeteries will eventually find themselves with sooner or later. The pile. This one is not current. But it shows the problem. http://www.rootsweb.com/~intcpcrg/2002-Routh/pallet5_24_2003.jpg We have already build base boxes for anything that could stand. I can't leave them on a pallet board forever. And when is it DONE so we can move on. LAC ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ernie & Connie Lasley" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 10:56 AM Subject: RE: [INPCRP] Routh Cemetery - Locating graves without digging. > Ground Penetrating Radar is one method. Rich Green is a GIS & Remote > Sensing Specialist and has used the various technologies to locate > unmarked > graves. > > THIS IS A CEMETERY ----- > "Lives are commemorated - deaths are recorded - families > are reunited - memories are made tangible - and love is > undisguised. This is a cemetery. >