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Anita Cohen-Williams <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 22 Oct 2001 10:30:32 -0700
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New Ph.D. Program in Historical Archaeology and Historical
Anthropology.  The Department of Anthropology, College of William and Mary,
offers a Ph.D. in Historical Archaeology and Historical Anthropology, and a
Masters Program in Historical Archaeology. Students take courses in
cultural theory, area studies, archaeology, cultural resource management,
historiography, and methodology, with special emphasis on comparative
colonialism, the African diaspora, Native America, and the
archaeology/anthropology of the Atlantic world.  Practical training in
field and lab work and archaeological conservation methods is available in
various courses, including summer field schools/programs in Colonial
Williamsburg, Virginia, Bermuda, the West Indies and Turkey.  The
Williamsburg area has unparalleled historical, archaeological and
museum/library resources, as well as opportunities to participate in a wide
variety of ongoing research projects, including those offered by personnel
of the Department of Archaeological Research of the Colonial Williamsburg
Foundation, some of whom also teach in the Department's graduate program.
The Department of Anthropology operates three centers of great benefit to
students: the Archaeological Conservation Center, which performs
conservation contract services with facilities for the treatment of a wide
range of historic artifacts; the Center for Archaeological Research, which
conducts archaeological survey, excavation and analysis for a variety of
government and private organizations; and the American Indian Resource
Center, which brings Native people of the region together with scholars and
students at the College for a variety of research and arts programs.
All students accepted for the Ph.D. program will receive full funding for
their program of study.
         For more information, contact Dr. Grey Gundaker, Director of
Graduate Studies, Department of Anthropology, College of William and Mary,
PO Box 8795, Williamsburg, VA 23187-8795.  Tel: 757.221.1960; Fax:
757.221.1066; Email: [log in to unmask];


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