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> Frederick County Community College FCCC will offer an
> introductory course in archeology starting June 7. The 3
> hour credit course, taught by Dr. David Foltz, will include
> theory and field work. (FCCC Information 301 846-2400)
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> Sites for field work include 18FR696 near Jefferson
> Maryland. This federal farm house (built 1818) and
> surrounding fields are on the National Historic Register and
> have been reported in Maryland Archeology (Sept/Oct 1995).
> For work at this site, and upon request, special
> arrangements have been made to obtain credit at other
> universities too. The course may include experiences at
> another site or two, such as the first German settlement
> site in Frederick County which is thought to be near the
> Monocacy River or native American settlements along the
> Potomac River
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> Last year students at site 18FR696 found a hand-dug
> stone-lined well and numerous artifacts. The well's
> headstones were located about 2 feet below the surface.
> This year, students can pursue recovery of artifacts from
> the well or search for other lost features.
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> For more information, e-mail [log in to unmask], or
> phone 301 903-4507 or 301 473-5967, fax 301 473-4263, or
> call Dr. David Foltz at FCCC information.
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