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Hi All,
We're running a new field school out of the University
of Connecticut this year up in Crown Point New York.
The site is an abandoned 19th century iron-ore mining
town. See below for more information:
Contact information:
Dr. Kevin McBride - [log in to unmask]
Sarah Sportman - [log in to unmask]
Anth 3990 Sec 011
Residential Field School in Historical Archaeology –
June 30 – July 25, 2008
6 credits
This 4 week intensive course introduces students to
the fundamentals of historical archaeology, including
archeological survey, excavation and historical
research. We will be excavating at Hammondville,
Crown Point, NY, a 19th century mining “Ghost Town”
located in the eastern Adirondack region. The course
is scheduled for Monday – Friday, 8am – 4pm, so
students’ weekends are free. Accommodations at a NYS
camp ground will be arranged and food will be
provided. Students are responsible for
transportation, basic camping equipment, the cost of
room and board ($100.00/wk) and a $50.00 lab fee.
Completing the field school provides students with the
basic qualifications for a job as a field technician
in contract archaeology.
Sarah P. Sportman
Doctoral Student
Department of Anthropology
354 Mansfield Road Unit 2176
Storrs, CT 06269-2176
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