
Archaeological Field School: Clay Pipe 2
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This is another piece of the clay pipe that was carefully unearthed at the WWI Spruce Mill archaeological site adjacent to Fort Vancouver in southwest Washington State. The site has been converted into an active location for the National Park Service's archaeological field school program. The ultimate goal of these detailed models is to provide a fast and accurate means of digitally documenting archaeology sites, going far beyond standard photographs and drawings. These immersive digital recreations can be utilized for educational purposes, offering people an interactive way to explore a site that would otherwise remain inaccessible to the public.
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