Landscape and Change Through Time
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Keywords: archaeology, landscape, watershed
Dissemination of Archaeological research and knowledge to the public is a challenging and evolving process. This research demonstrates how ArcOnline and ArcGIS is a powerful tool to communicate research in archaeology to the general public. Further, it provides an ability to share complex geospatial results to colleagues in a format to conduct deeper spatial analysis. I will develop a model for Crow Canyon Archaeological Center (Crow Canyon), to share in-depth research and findings with the general public and colleagues in the scientific community, composed of a story map demonstrating the background and overall archaeological findings at our current excavation project, as well and as indigenous knowledge of the Lakeview community. I will also produce a story map demonstrating how archaeological research can be shared with colleagues and made replicable using my current and ongoing research of southwest hydrology and geoarchaeology. These story maps will incorporate ArcOnline maps to allow users to interact with data and results.