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National Geographic’s Diggers Redux

  • July 19, 2012
  • Ethics
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In my previous blog I reported on a meeting I attended at the National Geographic’s headquarters in Washington to discuss the problems with their reality show, Diggers (not to be…

The Montpelier/Minelab Experiment: An Archaeological Metal Detector Training Course

  • March 26, 2012
  • Current Topics in Historical Archaeology
  • 2 Comments
In March 2012, 12 metal detectorists were invited to James Madison’s Montpelier to attend a week-long metal detecting program to learn how archaeologists and the metal detector community can work…

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. …

The Ethics of Historical Archaeology

  • February 27, 2012
  • President's Corner
  • 6 Comments
Virtually all historical archaeologists are fascinated by seemingly prosaic things like ceramics, bones, and buttons because we know that such objects provide historical stories that might otherwise pass completely unnoticed.…
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