[Igcm] [Idaho GIS] GIS Website - November 2017 Map of the Month
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Fri Nov 3 07:35:00 MDT 2017
What a wonderful story - I enjoyed starting my day with it.
Thanks,
Kara Utter • Valley County GIS Analyst
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From: Erin Seaman <Erin.Seaman at cio.idaho.gov>
To: "geotech at admws.idaho.gov" <geotech at admws.idaho.gov>,
"igcm at admws.idaho.gov" <igcm at admws.idaho.gov>
Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2017 21:34:59 +0000
Subject: [Idaho GIS] GIS Website - November 2017 Map of the Month
The November “Map of the Month” has been posted to the GIS website
(along with maps previously posted to the site) and can now be viewed at:
http://gis.idaho.gov/portal/maps/gallery.html
This month’s StoryMap was sent to us by Bryan Krouse at College of Western
Idaho (CWI) and features an overview and general findings of the
five-year-long Petroglyph Recording Project conducted by the Anthropology
Club at the College of Western Idaho in collaboration with Canyon County
Parks, Cultural and Natural Resources from 2013-2017. This map serves as a
virtual scrapbook of the dozens of students who were responsible for
documenting and mapping petroglyphs located at two distinct sites along the
Snake River Basin of Southwestern Idaho. Over the course of four field
campaigns, students photographed, gridded, sketched, and mapped GPS
coordinates of petroglyphs (images pecked into stone). Due to the sensitive
nature of rock art, the exact locations of the petroglyphs are not made
available to the public via the StoryMap, however scholars or students
interested in exploring this research further may contact Nikki Gorrell,
Project Director and Assistant Professor of Anthropology at College of
Western Idaho (contact info listed in the StoryMap).
Enjoy!
Erin Seaman
Assistant to Greg Zickau, Chief Information Officer
Administrative support for:
Idaho Technology Authority (ITA)
IT Leadership Council (ITLC)
Idaho Geospatial Council-Executive Committee (IGC-EC)
Access Idaho Steering Committee
Department of Administration | Office of the Chief Information Officer |
State of Idaho
Erin.Seaman at cio.idaho.gov | (208) 332-1876
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