Field School in Public and Historical Archaeology
May 18-22 and May 25-29, 2004
Anthropology 113.80/284.80
American Studies 193.80/294.80
Professor Cressey
A field and laboratory methods course in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, designed
as an introduction for those students wanting knowledge in archeological basics
and the uses of archeology for the public. Applicable to students in anthropology,
history, preservation, museum studies, education, and American studies.
A ten-day introductory course in field and laboratory methods conducted by City of
Alexandria archaeologists in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia. Students will learn
the components of public archaeology while gaining experience in the full process
of site excavation, laboratory work and interpretation of field and archival data.
Topics discussed will include collections management, site preservation, public
interpretation and professional responsibility. For students in anthropology,
history, preservation, museum studies, education, and American Studies.
Inquiries can be addressed to Alexandria Archaeology.
For registration information please see Essentials or contact Summer Sessions at
202.994.6360 or [log in to unmask]
Last updated 1/21/04
Francine Bromberg
Alexandria Archaeology
105 N. Union Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
703-838-4399
FAX: 703-838-6491
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