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Hello Everyone,
 
The Department of Archaeology and Landscapes at Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest is offering two funded research positions for May 25 through July 25.  These internships are intended for early-phase graduate students and advanced undergraduates who have previous field training and are looking for more experience conducting fieldwork and supervising field school students in a research-oriented setting.  
 
This year’s fieldwork will focus on Site B, a fascinating portion of Poplar Forest that has connections to both the plantation’s enslaved community and Jefferson’s ornamental landscape.  Successful applicants will work alongside the Poplar Forest staff to assist in all phases of field excavation, including working with and teaching field school students, during the five week field school beginning June 1.  This will involve strenuous, outdoor labor in the hot Virginia sun, so good physical health is a must.  In addition, interns will need to be comfortable interacting with the public and explaining the archaeological process to museum visitors.
 
While in residence, successful applicants will also be granted access to the collections and research facilities of Poplar Forest.  This includes a collection of several hundred thousand artifacts, a database system containing both archaeological artifact and context records, and a complete inventory containing over 1,000 historical documents relating to Poplar Forest.  By partnering with the Poplar Forest staff, these collections may then be drawn upon in the future to support the student’s own research, the products of which could include professional conference papers, journal articles, Masters theses, and PhD dissertations.
 
Interns will be housed in a furnished two bedroom, two bathroom condominium located less than five miles from Poplar Forest’s facilities.  Additionally, a stipend of $550 will be provided to each intern.  Successful applicants should have at least one field school and more field experience is a definite plus.  Knowledge of historical material culture is required.
 
By April 8, 2008, send the following information to Jack Gary, Director of Archaeology and Landscapes, Poplar Forest, P.O. Box 419, Forest, VA 24551.
 
1) Personal information: Include your full name, home address, home and work/school telephone numbers, occupation, and e-mail address.
2) A resume or curriculum vitae.
3) A two-page statement of personal and professional reasons for participating. 
4) Two letters of recommendation from others addressing your academic and professional ability and performance and your personality and ability to work well with others.
 
Selections will be made by the Poplar Forest Archaeology Department by April 14, 2008.
 
For more information on Poplar Forest’s internships and ongoing archaeological research visit: www.poplarforest.org.  Any questions can be directed to Jack Gary at [log in to unmask] or 434-534-8105.
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