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The Maryland Archaeological Conservation (MAC) Laboratory is pleased to
accept applications for its ninth year of the Gloria S. King Research
Fellowship in Archaeology. The MAC Lab is an archaeological research,
conservation, and curation facility located at Jefferson Patterson Park &
Museum, the State Museum of Archaeology, in southern Maryland. The MAC Lab
serves as a clearinghouse for archaeological collections recovered from
land-based and underwater projects conducted by State and Federal agencies
and other researchers throughout Maryland and is currently home to 10
million artifacts representing over 12,000 years of human occupation in
Maryland. All of these collections are available for research, education,
and exhibit purposes to students, scholars, museum curators, and educators
and the purpose of the fellowship is to encourage research in the
collections.



*Eligibility*: Students, academics, or professionals (employees of the
Maryland Historical Trust and St. Mary’s College of Maryland are not
eligible); any subject in Maryland archaeology; must use collections at the
MAC Lab; must be in residence full time in the MAC Lab; must provide a
presentation of research to museum staff members at the end of the
fellowship.



*Application process*: A 1,000 word proposal (no more than 4 typed pages,
double-spaced) outlining the problem and the collections in the MAC Lab to
be used, plus a CV plus a letter of recommendation.  Applicants are
*strongly* encouraged to contact the lab during proposal preparation to
ensure that the lab has collections appropriate for contributing to the
proposed research. Applicants may also wish to look at the Maryland
Unearthed website, which provides access to many of the important
archaeological collections maintained by the lab:
http://jefpat.org/mdunearth/index.aspx



*Stipend*: Stipend to be $700 a week, with a minimum two-week stay and
maximum five-week stay.  Stipend to be paid upon completion of fellowship
for stay of two weeks; a fellowship of greater length will be paid in two
installments:  50% at the midway point of the fellowship and 50% upon
completion of fellowship.  On-site housing may be available for fellows,
dependent on scheduling of fellowship.



Gloria Shafer was born on January 6, 1931 in Baltimore, Maryland.  She
spent summers as a child on her family's farm near Chestertown, Maryland
and attended Washington College. In 1955, she and her husband, George M.
King, started a small excavating construction business in Anne Arundel
County.  She had a lifelong interest in Maryland history and archaeology
and contributed funds and services to individuals and organizations
supporting this interest.   Mrs. King died on May 31, 2004 and this
fellowship in her memory recognizes her many contributions to the
preservation of the past.



Applications must be received atThe Maryland Archaeological Conservation
(MAC) Laboratory is pleased to accept applications for its ninth year of
the Gloria S. King Research Fellowship in Archaeology. The MAC Lab is an
archaeological research, conservation, and curation facility located at
Jefferson Patterson Park & Museum, the State Museum of Archaeology, in
southern Maryland. The MAC Lab serves as a clearinghouse for archaeological
collections recovered from land-based and underwater projects conducted by
State and Federal agencies and other researchers throughout Maryland and is
currently home to 10 million artifacts representing over 12,000 years of
human occupation in Maryland. All of these collections are available for
research, education, and exhibit purposes to students, scholars, museum
curators, and educators and the purpose of the fellowship is to encourage
research in the collections.

Eligibility: Students, academics, or professionals (employees of the
Maryland Historical Trust and St. Mary’s College of Maryland are not
eligible); any subject in Maryland archaeology; must use collections at the
MAC Lab; must be in residence full time in the MAC Lab; must provide a
presentation of research to museum staff members at the end of the
fellowship.

Application process: A 1,000 word proposal (no more than 4 typed pages,
double-spaced) outlining the problem and the collections in the MAC Lab to
be used, plus a CV plus a letter of recommendation.  Applicants are
strongly encouraged to contact the lab during proposal preparation to
ensure that the lab has collections appropriate for contributing to the
proposed research. Applicants may also wish to look at the Maryland
Unearthed website, which provides access to many of the important
archaeological collections maintained by the lab:
http://jefpat.org/mdunearth/index.aspx

Stipend: Stipend to be $700 a week, with a minimum two-week stay and
maximum five-week stay.  Stipend to be paid upon completion of fellowship
for stay of two weeks; a fellowship of greater length will be paid in two
installments:  50% at the midway point of the fellowship and 50% upon
completion of fellowship.  On-site housing may be available for fellows,
dependent on scheduling of fellowship.

Gloria Shafer was born on January 6, 1931 in Baltimore, Maryland.  She
spent summers as a child on her family's farm near Chestertown, Maryland
and attended Washington College. In 1955, she and her husband, George M.
King, started a small excavating construction business in Anne Arundel
County.  She had a lifelong interest in Maryland history and archaeology
and contributed funds and services to individuals and organizations
supporting this interest.   Mrs. King died on May 31, 2004 and this
fellowship in her memory recognizes her many contributions to the
preservation of the past.

Applications must be received at the address below by April 1st, 2021.
Projects awarded a fellowship can begin as early as May 1st (pending status
of Covid pandemic).

Please direct any questions to Patricia Samford at
[log in to unmask] and send application materials digitally to
this same email address, or to:

Patricia Samford, Director
Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory
Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum
10515 Mackall Road
St. Leonard, Maryland 20685

 the address below by April 1st, 2021.   Projects awarded a fellowship can
begin as early as May 1st (pending status of Covid pandemic).



Please direct any questions to Patricia Samford at
[log in to unmask] and send application materials digitally to
this same email address, or to:



            Patricia Samford, Director

            Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory

            Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum

            10515 Mackall Road

            St. Leonard, Maryland 20685

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