> Indeed very neat - although I can just hear the lawyers banging on
> their bars to be let out and snap these kinds of things down.

Perhaps we can wait until after I finish my dissertation on Archaeology
and New Media to notify the lawyers, yes?

> Curiously, where is the 1792 rectified map?
>
> Andrew

It's part of a GIS database that the archaeologist that works for the
Presidio Trust has generated.  He's done amazing work and I'm lucky that
he allows me to abuse it for the public interest.  He also has a map
showing the fill/cut elevation changes for the entire area over the past
100 years.

Cheers,

Colleen
--
Archaeology PhD Candidate
Department of Anthropology
University of California, Berkeley
http://middlesavagery.wordpress.com

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