Christopher Carr Archaeology

​Hopewell Copper Artwork & Digital Image Processing Project

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  • History of Hopewell Studies and Future Research
  • Hopewell Natural Environment, Subsistence
  • Hopewell Community and Social Life
  • Hopewell Religion, Ritual, Art
  • Hopewell Chronology
  • Hopewellian Interregional Interaction
  • Scioto Hopewell Local Ceramic Exchange
  • Evolution of Woodland Period Alliance Strategies
  • HOPEBIOARCH Database & Documentation 2008
  • Other Hopewell Archaeology Data Bases 2005, 2021
  • Postcontact Woodland Indian Religion
  • Postcontact Woodland Indian Ethnography Databases
  • Anthropology & Archaeology of Religion – Crosscultural, Theory
  • Anthropology & Archaeology of Economics—Theory
  • Mortuary Analysis
  • Ceramic Analysis, X-Radiography
  • Metals, Paints, and Other Materials Analysess
  • Hopewell Copper Artwork & Digital Image Processing Project
  • Survey for Unpublished Hopewell Art
  • Textile Structural Analysis
  • Material Style Theory and Analysis
  • Quantitative Methods and Statistics
  • Geophysical Remote Sensing
  • Human Alteration of Soil Chemistry and Physics
  • Origin of Domestication Economies
  • Book – Being Scioto Hopewell
  • Book – The Scioto Hopewell and Their Neighbors
  • Book – Gathering Hopewell
  • Book – Style, Society, and Person
  • Book – For Concordance in Archaeological Analysis
  • Book – Soil Resistivity Surveying
  • Video Symposium – Personhood and Ritual Drama
  • Courses Taught
Christopher Carr (Arizona State University, white shirt, no tie), Martha Otto (Ohio Historical Society), and research staff of Battelle Columbus Research Laboratories (Edward Kopala, white shirt, tie; Evan Preston, green shirt) take near-infrared, midrange-infrared, and far-infrared digital photographs of copper breastplates and celts with patinated and painted artwork in 1998 at Battelle.

 

Grant Proposals and Reports, Meeting Paper

2005   Development of High Resolution, Digital, Color and Infrared Photographic Methods for Preserving Imagery on Hopewellian Copper Artifacts.  (1st au. with J. Nicoll, J. Colwell, D. Wymer, V. Wimberley, D. Pimentel, D. Lydecker, E. Kopala, E. Preston, D. Simpson, and J. Barrown).  Final Report to the National Center for Preservation Technologies and Training for Grant No. MT-2210-0-NC-12, Natchitoches, LA.  On file in the NCPTT and the Ohio Historical Society, Columbus, OH.  121 pp.  January.
 
2002   Technological Studies of Artworks on Ohio Hopewell Copper Artifacts.  (1st au. with A. D. W. Lydecker, E. Kopala, J. S. Nicoll, J. A. Colwell, S. M. Hoffman, J. Mitchell, A. Yates, D. Pimentel, D. Simpson, J. Barron).  Paper presented at the Midwest Archaeological Conference, Columbus, OH. 

2000  Development of High-Resolution, Digital, Color and Infrared Photographic Methods for Preserving Imagery on Hopewellian Copper Artifacts.  Grant proposal submitted to the National Park Service, National Center for Preservation Technologies and Training.  Department of Anthropology, Arizona State University, Tempe.

1999   Development of High-Resolution, Digital, Color and Infrared Photographic Methods for Clarifying Imagery on Hopewellian Copper Artifacts, in Order to Investigate the Origins of Institutionalized, Supralocal Leadership.  Grant proposal submitted to the National Science Foundation. Department of Anthropology, Arizona State University, Tempe.​
 
1998   Exploring the Possibility of Artwork on Ohio Hopewell Copper Artifacts (ca. 50 B.C. - A.D. 350) with High Resolution Digital Photography, Image Enhancement, and Electron Microprobe Chemical Analysis.  (1st au. with A. D. W. Lydecker).  Final Report to Eastern National Parks and Monuments Association, Grant “A High-Resolution Digital Imaging and Enhancement of Newly Discovered Hopewell Art (150 B.C.-A.D. 350) at Hopewell Culture National Historical Park”

1997   High-Resolution Digital Imaging and Enhancement of Newly Discovered Hopewell Art (150 B.C.-A.D. 350) at Hopewell Culture National Historical Park.  Grant proposal submitted to the Eastern National Parks and Monuments Association.  (1st au with Bret J. Ruby).  Department of Anthropology, Arizona State University, Tempe.   
  • Home
  • History of Hopewell Studies and Future Research
  • Hopewell Natural Environment, Subsistence
  • Hopewell Community and Social Life
  • Hopewell Religion, Ritual, Art
  • Hopewell Chronology
  • Hopewellian Interregional Interaction
  • Scioto Hopewell Local Ceramic Exchange
  • Evolution of Woodland Period Alliance Strategies
  • HOPEBIOARCH Database & Documentation 2008
  • Other Hopewell Archaeology Data Bases 2005, 2021
  • Postcontact Woodland Indian Religion
  • Postcontact Woodland Indian Ethnography Databases
  • Anthropology & Archaeology of Religion – Crosscultural, Theory
  • Anthropology & Archaeology of Economics—Theory
  • Mortuary Analysis
  • Ceramic Analysis, X-Radiography
  • Metals, Paints, and Other Materials Analysess
  • Hopewell Copper Artwork & Digital Image Processing Project
  • Survey for Unpublished Hopewell Art
  • Textile Structural Analysis
  • Material Style Theory and Analysis
  • Quantitative Methods and Statistics
  • Geophysical Remote Sensing
  • Human Alteration of Soil Chemistry and Physics
  • Origin of Domestication Economies
  • Book – Being Scioto Hopewell
  • Book – The Scioto Hopewell and Their Neighbors
  • Book – Gathering Hopewell
  • Book – Style, Society, and Person
  • Book – For Concordance in Archaeological Analysis
  • Book – Soil Resistivity Surveying
  • Video Symposium – Personhood and Ritual Drama
  • Courses Taught