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Florida Archaeology Month is Upon Us!

Florida Archaeology Month is Upon Us!

  • April 15, 2015
  • Public Education and Interpretation
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Every March Florida celebrates Florida Archaeology Month. During the month-long celebration, statewide programs and events are coordinated to encourage Floridians and tourists to learn more about the history and archaeology…

Connecting with the connectionless, or: How I stopped worrying and came to terms with the Snowbirds

  • April 18, 2014
  • Public Education and Interpretation
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I happen to be a public archaeologist in a place many might envy (especially after this winter):  southwest Florida.  I have worked at the Florida Public Archaeology Network for several…

Historical Archaeology 46(1): New Journal and New Design!

  • July 11, 2012
  • Publications
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The new issue of Historical Archaeology, the Society for Historical Archaeology's academic journal, 46(1) is hitting your desks and is certain to catch your attention.  This is the first in…

School’s Out for Summer: Explore Arcadia Mill

  • May 24, 2012
  • Public Education and Interpretation
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  Arcadia Mill Archaeological Site in Milton, Florida provides a multi-disciplinary educational experience for people of all ages. Arcadia Mill represents the first and largest water-powered industrial complex in northwest…

A Mixed Methods Approach to Digital Heritage in Rosewood, Florida

  • May 9, 2012
  • Current Topics in Historical Archaeology
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The use of digital technologies for cultural heritage work is a rapidly expanding field of research and engagement (Kalay et al 2007). The array of digital techniques presents a bewildering…

Digging our own graves? A suggested focus for introducing archaeology to new audiences

  • March 7, 2012
  • Public Education and Interpretation
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 As an Outreach Coordinator for the Florida Public Archaeology Network, I often get to work with elementary school students, bringing archaeology activities and presentations into classrooms all over northeast Florida. …
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