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Partners in Preservation: The Texas Archaeological Stewards Network (TASN)

Partners in Preservation: The Texas Archaeological Stewards Network (TASN)

  • January 7, 2020
  • Public Education and Interpretation
Sarah Jane Chesney, PhD Texans like to boast that “everything is bigger in Texas,” and they’re not far off: measuring 268,581 square miles with a population of close to 29…
Public Archaeology at the Presidio of San Francisco

Public Archaeology at the Presidio of San Francisco

  • June 13, 2018
  • History
By Edward De Haro and Claire Yancey   Archaeological excavation of the Spanish Colonial fort of El Presidio de San Francisco started in early May 2014.  They revealed archaeological deposits…

Time Traveling in Delaware State Parks

  • June 9, 2016
  • Public Education and Interpretation
About a year and a half ago, at the end of my first week as the new Cultural Preservation Specialist at Delaware State Parks,  my new boss said to me,…

Top 10 Public Archaeology opportunities at SHA 2014

  • January 4, 2014
  • Public Education and Interpretation
  • 2 Comments
Interested in Public Education and Interpretation?  The 2014 conference is chock-full of opportunities to learn, share, and experience Public Archaeology firsthand.  Here's my top 10 recommendations for sessions to join or…

The Future of the Past: Using 3D Replicas for Public Archaeology

  • September 13, 2013
  • Public Education and Interpretation
  • 2 Comments
For over a year now I have been working in the Virtual Curation Laboratory at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU), and for over a year I have been consistently amazed by…

Hands-On History

  • July 29, 2013
  • Public Education and Interpretation
  • 1 Comment
Over the last several years, Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum (JPPM) has enjoyed a productive relationship with Huntingtown High School in Calvert County, Maryland. In previous years, the school’s archaeology…

Webinars: A New Frontier in Archaeological Training

  • June 24, 2013
  • Academic and Professional Training
  • 0 Comments
The SHA's Academic and Professional Training Committee (APTC), working with the Conference Committee, offers a range of training and professional development opportunities at the annual conference. We have workshops, roundtables,…

Why historical archaeology should pay attention to the Occupy movement

  • May 31, 2013
  • Current Topics in Historical Archaeology
  • 1 Comment
Occupy and its offspring have brought issues that are of intrinsic interest to our discipline into the public consciousness in profound ways. I suggest that historical archaeologists have much to…

Open Minds, Clearer Signals – Metal Detectorist and Archaeologist Cooperation Takes Another Step

  • April 10, 2013
  • Current Topics in Historical Archaeology
  • 3 Comments
The following post discusses the first metal detecting workshop open to the general public, directed by the Montpelier Archaeology Department this Spring. The post was co-authored by Dr. Matthew Reeves,…

Navigating the Field: Education and Employment in a Changing Job Market

  • November 28, 2012
  • APT Student Subcommittee
  • 1 Comment
This year the Student Subcommittee of the Academic and Professional Training Committee (APTC) and the Advisory Council on Underwater Archaeology (ACUA) Student Council are cosponsoring a forum dedicated to helping…
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