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NASA actually has some good archaeology lesson plans on their site.
There was a great activity that demonstrated remote sensing with a box
and some foil and some probes. it was very well done. We hosted the
NASA Historic Preservation Officers from arund the country at Jamestown
in 2007.
-----Original Message-----
From: Carl Steen <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Mon, Aug 16, 2010 8:53 am
Subject: Science!
Hi all- The Archaeological Society of South Carolina's annual Fall
Field Day
event, which will be held at Charles Towne Landing (in Charleston)
state
historic site on October 9, 2010 will feature the "Science of
Archaeology" this
year. By "Science" we mean remote sensing, thermoluminescence and that
sort of
thing - not "processual" archaeology necessarily. Can anyone point me
to good
web sites on the subject that I can send our members to? Also, anyone
who wants
to participate by mounting a display or putting on a demonstration can
contact
me for more info. This is a public event, so all are welcome. A perfect
excuse
to spend a weekend in Charleston....
thanks,
Carl Steen
web site:
www.assc.net
Carl Steen
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