Collegues
There is a second notification of the workshop. There is still plenty room.
Steve
On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 2:31 PM, De Vore, Steven <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> Collegues
>
> I would like to inform you of the NPS 2016 archeological prospection
> workshop at Fort Gadsden, from May 16 to 20, 2016. If you know of any
> other individual interested in the topic, please forward this email to
> them. Thank you four your consideration.
>
> National Park Service’s 2016 Archaeological Prospection Workshop
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> *The National Park Service’s 2016 workshop on archaeological prospection
> techniques entitled Current Archeological Prospection Advances for
> Non-destructive Investigations of Fort Gadsden, a War of 1812 Fort and
> Fight *will be held May 16--20, 2016, at the War of 1812 Fort Gadsden
> site in Florida. Lodging will be in Tallahassee, Florida at a motel to be
> determined. The lectures will be at the Southeast Archeological Center in
> Tallahassee, Florida. The field exercises will take place at the Fort
> Gadsden site in Apalachicola National Forest, Franklin County, Florida.
> The site consists of two successive forts. The first was built by the
> British during the War of 1812. It occupied a strategic spot along the
> Apalachicola River. On July 27, 1816, U.S. Navy forces bombarded the fort
> hitting the ammunition shed inside the fort. The resulting explosion
> killed more than 300 African-Americans holding the fort. In 1818, a second
> fort was built in the heart of Spanish territory under the direction of
> Major General Andrew Jackson. The fort remained in use until 1821 when
> Florida became a U.S. Territory. Co-sponsors for the workshop include the
> National Park Service’s Midwest Archeological Center, Southeast
> Archeological Center, and the National Center for Preservation Technology
> and Training; and the Apalachicola National Forest. This will be the
> twenty-sixth year of the workshop dedicated to the use of geophysical,
> aerial photography, and other remote sensing methods as they apply to the
> identification, evaluation, conservation, and protection of archaeological
> resources across this Nation. The workshop will present lectures on the
> theory of operation, methodology, processing, and interpretation with
> on-hands use of the equipment in the field. There is a registration charge
> of $475.00. Application forms are available on the Midwest Archeological
> Center’s web page at <http://www.nps.gov/mwac/>. Payment may be made by
> credit card through the Friends of NCPTT for non-government employees.
> Federal employees may pay by check, through a training form (SF-182) or by
> credit card through the Friends of NCPTT. For further information, please
> contact Steven L. DeVore, Archeologist, National Park Service, Midwest
> Archeological Center, Federal Building, Room 474, 100 Centennial Mall
> North, Lincoln, Nebraska 68508-3873: tel: (402) 437-5392, ext. 141; fax:
> (402) 437-5098; email: <[log in to unmask]>.
>
>
> Steve
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>
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> ___________________________________________
> It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data.
> (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, "Scandal in Bohemia")
>
> Steven L. De Vore, Archeologist RPA
> National Park Service
> Midwest Archeological Center
> Federal Building, Room 474
> 100 Centennial Mall North
> Lincoln, NE 68508-3859 USA
>
> Phone: (402) 437-5392, ext. 141
> Fax: (402) 437-5098
> Email: *[log in to unmask]* <[log in to unmask]>
> Website: *http://www.nps.gov/mwac/* <http://www.cr.nps.gov/mwac/>
>
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It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data.
(Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, "Scandal in Bohemia")
Steven L. De Vore, Archeologist RPA
National Park Service
Midwest Archeological Center
Federal Building, Room 474
100 Centennial Mall North
Lincoln, NE 68508-3859 USA
Phone: (402) 437-5392, ext. 141
Fax: (402) 437-5098
Email: *[log in to unmask]* <[log in to unmask]>
Website: *http://www.nps.gov/mwac/* <http://www.cr.nps.gov/mwac/>
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