This title is suitable for the children of ages 9+. This activity book features 25 projects such as making a surface survey of a site, building a screen for sifting dirt and debris at a dig, tracking soil age by colour, and counting tree rings to date a find teach kids the techniques...
Learning about archaeology is extremely important, no matter what field of life you may decide to choose for yourself. However, getting to know the facts about this field should be brought into our learning at a young age. This way, we can ensure that our future generations are aware of th...
AWIARE offers one-week camp focused on archaeology for kids entering Grade 1 and 5. Students will learn about the basic archaeology through hands-on, interactive classroom projects, outdoor activities, and a visit to an archaeological site in the Tampa Bay area. ...
for kids entering Grades 5 and 6. The program is taught by professional archaeologists from Binghamton University. Students will learn about the science of archaeology through hands - on , interactive classroom projects , laboratory tours, outdoor activities, and a visit to a local archaeological ...
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Second, archaeologists working in heritage management might be more comfortable and willing to participate in outreach and public education projects like the day of archaeology. For academic archaeologists this may be a lower priority and a less familiar form of expression, compared to research and ...
The archaeology field or project director usually gives you a list of what to bring. Most projects expect you to have a field pack for your own belongings, hand tools, and notebook. All the stuff you bring on a dig stands a good chance of getting damaged or destroyed, so start with a...
During the festival we are pleased to host displays from our fantastic collaborators. There will be information about their work and several films to showcase recent projects. These displays will be positioned within social distancing guidance within the gallery and orientation hall. The auditorium wil...
Dr. Leland Gilsen was the State Archaeologist for Oregon for 24 years. While professional archaeologists have constructed a bare bones model of Oregon's past, only about 21 percent of the state has been subjected to federal, or federally funded, projects during the period he worked as the Sta...
After years of studying and traversing the perils of academia I soon realised that scholarly archaeology was nothing more than fanciful projects appealing for funding and getting lost in the bibliography of quite dull publications. For many of us archaeology is still entrenched in layers of jargon ...