Nathan Hamilton (Univ. of S. Maine) continuing historic sites survey
efforts on the Isles of Shoals, NH/ME islands, also check out the SCRAP
Program in NH. Strawberry Banke in Portsmouth generally provides
volunteer opportunities through the summer months, contact Sheila
Charles, Director.
Information is on our website for summer field work opportunities, we
haven't posted yet for 2010.
www.nh.gov/nhdhr
_________________________________
Edna Feighner
Historical Archaeologist and Review and Compliance Coordinator
NH Division of Historical Resources
19 Pillsbury Street, Second Floor
Concord, NH 03301
603-271-2813
About the New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources:
The New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources was established in
1974 as the "State Historic Preservation Office." The historical,
archaeological, architectural and cultural resources of New Hampshire
are among its most important environmental assets. Historic
preservation promotes the use, understanding and conservation of such
resources for the education, inspiration, pleasure and enrichment of New
Hampshire's citizens. For more information, visit us online at
www.nh.gov/nhdhr or by calling (603)271-3483.
-----Original Message-----
From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
Tonia Deetz
Sent: Monday, October 19, 2009 2:43 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Appreciation
Im not sure if the Popham site in maine is still active. That would be
under Dr. Jeffrey Brain, I believe.
toni deetz rock
-----Original Message-----
From: David Parkhill <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Mon, Oct 19, 2009 1:53 pm
Subject: Appreciation
I do appreciate the reference to contacting some of us OLD FOLKS, 80+,
for
nformation. I am 80, well, in a month or so. I heard an explanation of
History
he other day which I will pass on. The question was; "Why study
History?". The
nswer given was: "The study of History is who we are and where we came
from!" I
ever thought of it that way. Now I wish I had paid more attention in
class for
t seems I really missed out on a lot of fun.
Speaking of Fun, are any of you aware of digs, Field Schools or
projects in
aine or New Hampshire during the Spring , Summer or Fall of 2010? I
visited
elatives in Acton, N.H. this summer and nosed around some really good
istorical parts. Haven't been able to find site info concerning the
area. I am
hinking of rounding up my survey gear and going back in 2010.
avid Parkhill
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