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The Department of Geography and Anthropology at Louisiana State University
will hold a summer archaeological field school in historical archaeology at
site of Galveztown, a Spanish colonial village inhabited primarily by Canary
Islanders (Isleños). The Isleños were brought to Louisiana by the Spanish
to serve as colonists in settlements ringing New Orleans. Galveztown was
occupied ca. 1779-1825. For more information on the site and our previous
archaeological investigations check out this article in Louisiana Cultural
Vistas http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/leh/lcv-spring09/#/56/OnePage.
The field school will run July 5 through August 5, 2011. Students who
register for the full five weeks will receive six credit hours of either
ANTH 2016 Field Methods in Archaeology or ANTH 4021 Advanced Field Methods
in Archaeology. For more information please contact me. There are only a
few spots left for this summer, so don’t delay!
Best,
Rob Mann
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Rob Mann, Ph.D.
Southeast Regional Archaeologist and
Assistant Professor—Research
Department of Geography and Anthropology
Louisiana State University
227 Howe-Russell Geoscience Complex
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803
Office: 225-578-6739
FAX: 225-578-4420
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