I am back home in Maryland now, so I won't be reliving my AT hike until the spring. In the meantime, I am pleased to report this paper is now out, and I have 50 copies to distribute free.
Recreating the Massasoit Spring House with 3Dimensional Modelling
https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/96NFIB7SH4WKPCR45WDS/full?target=10.1080/13505033.2021.1980265
If interested check it out. Abstract follows:
The history of cultural landmarks has abundant examples for educational enlightenment. Yet hundreds, if not thousands, of sites have yet to achieve this notoriety, often given the lack of funding to restore the site. For those found within our parks and protected areas one challenge for managers is to preserve its cultural heritage, often with limited funding. It is this challenge that we illustrate a process for recreating our historical landscape based on archived materials and using computer animation. Three-dimensional computer modelling software provides one such tool to recreate these sites, and adds to our knowledge for historic preservation and educational prospects. Here we recreate the setting of the nineteenth-century Massasoit Spring water business in West Springfield, Massachusetts, USA. Protected watershed lands previously managed for no visitation are now opened up for tourism and this baseline data serves educational and interpretive opportunities.
My student and co-author, Justin Taylor, prepared this 3D animation.