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Mon, 27 Sep 1999 10:29:28 -0400
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The Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum in Southern Maryland seeks
applicants for the position of Archaeological Field Crew for a Phase I
shovel test pit survey of a creek shoreline in historic Southern Maryland.
The area is rich in prehistoric and historic sites.  The successful
applicant must be willing to work through dense underbrush in the variable
climatic conditions that the seasons bring to this area.  The project also
includes the cleaning and cataloging of artifacts in the Maryland
Archaeological Conservation Laboratory.  The successful applicant should
possess at least a general knowledge of prehistoric and historic material
culture.  The position will begin in mid-to-late October and will last
through December, 1999.  Hourly rate is $9.54. This is an unclassified state
contractual position with no benefits.  For additional information, contact
Laura Galke at (410)-586-8556.  Send resumes to Laura Galke, Jefferson
Patterson Park and Museum, 10515 Mackall Rd., St. Leonard, MD. 20685.

The Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum in Southern Maryland seeks
applicants for the position of Archaeological Field Crew Chief for a Phase I
shovel test pit survey of a creek shoreline in historic Southern Maryland.
The area is rich in prehistoric and historic sites.  The Crew Chief will
assist the Field Director in the supervision of up to 4 crew members, in
both field and laboratory settings.  The successful applicant must be
willing to work through dense underbrush in the variable climatic conditions
that the seasons bring to Southern Maryland.  The successful applicant will
participate in all aspects of field work and laboratory processing,
including
the cleaning and cataloging of artifacts in the Maryland Archaeological
Conservation Laboratory.  The successful applicant should have a general
knowledge of prehistoric and historic material culture.  The position will
begin in mid-to-late October and last through December, 1999.  Hourly rate
is $9.90. This is an unclassified state contractual position with no
benefits.  For additional information, contact Laura Galke at
(410)-586-8556.  Send resumes to Laura Galke, Jefferson Patterson Park and
Museum, 10515 Mackall Rd., St. Leonard, MD. 20685.


Laura Galke
Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory
10515 Mackall Road
St. Leonard, MD  20685
(410) 586-8556 phone
(410) 586-3643 fax
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