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Uncategorized | Anna S. Agbe-Davies
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Anna S. Agbe-Davies. Public Archaeology Practicum (ANTH 898) syllabus. This is the syllabus from 2014. Adjustments will be made for the new project, but the underlying concept remains. Office Hours: T 2-4, F 9-10. This course is designed to be relatively horizontal in its organization, and will require substantial input from all members in order to shape the course itself, as well as the final project. Little, Barbara J., ed. Shackel, Paul A., and Erve J. Chambers, eds. Contributions to the research plan.
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About | Institute on Digital Archaeology Method & Practice
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Faculty & Directors. Hopes to address this by providing invited attendees the opportunity to receive hands-on instruction and experience in a wide variety of critical digital skills, tools, and technologies – especially those that fall outside the “traditional” suite of digital tools with which many archaeologists are already comfortable (CAD, GIS, databases, etc). The activities of the Institute for Digital Archaeological Method & Practice. Geospatial and Digital Cultural Mapping. Digital archaeological...
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March | 2015 | Anna S. Agbe-Davies
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Anna S. Agbe-Davies. Monthly Archives: March 2015. Where did “English” come from? Archaeologists and linguists have worked together for many years to understand the origins of Indo-European languages,. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. March 26, 2015. Michigan State University has a terrific campus archaeology program. Recently (during Black History Month) their blog included a post on John Wesley Gilbert. To learn about what his “descendants” are doing. This entry was posted in Uncategorized.
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ANTH 3130: Excavating Hamline History – Fall 2013 | Old Dirt - New Thoughts
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Old Dirt – New Thoughts. Hamline Village History Project. April 15, 2013. ANTH 3130: Excavating Hamline History – Fall 2013. 2011 Class Excavating at Old Main. This post is for Hamline students interested in registering for my fall class ANTH 3130:. This class offers a unique opportunity to participate on an archaeological excavation as part of an interdisciplinary and collaborative project. Max and Mike excavating at Old Main. One other area that students can contribute is by making the project more con...
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Excavating Hamline History – Fall 2009 | Old Dirt - New Thoughts
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Old Dirt – New Thoughts. Hamline Village History Project. March 30, 2009. Excavating Hamline History – Fall 2009. Hall of Science excavation class (2004). This post is for Hamline students interested in registering for my fall class ANTH 3130:. A three story brick building constructed in 1887. I had a chemistry major that analyzed the chemical composition of the building’s bricks, a history major that collected oral history accounts from alumni and faculty, an economics major that analyzed 125. I’m...
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Excavating Hamline History – Fall 2011 | Old Dirt - New Thoughts
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Old Dirt – New Thoughts. Hamline Village History Project. April 5, 2011. Excavating Hamline History – Fall 2011. Hall of Science excavation class (2004). This post is for Hamline students interested in registering for my fall class ANTH 3130:. The first time I taught this course we excavated Hamline University’s original. Year-old bills and receipts from the building’s construction, and an archaeology student who analyzed the distribution of glass artifacts recovered in our excavations. Registration note...
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Hamline’s St.Paul Beginning | Old Dirt - New Thoughts
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Old Dirt – New Thoughts. Hamline Village History Project. September 22, 2009. Hamline’s St.Paul Beginning. Bits of Hamlines Beginning. Class started our fieldwork today, digging shovel tests around Hamline’s Old Main building. Old Main, as the name implies, is our school’s oldest remaining structure, but it isn’t the first built on our St. Paul campus. That honor belongs to University Hall. Page Check them out if you want to see what we’re doing. A Happy Shovel Test Crew. Screening Old Main Dirt. Dig up ...
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Aniakchak | Old Dirt - New Thoughts
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Old Dirt – New Thoughts. Hamline Village History Project. Aerial view of the South Aniakchak Village (SUT-027). Aniakchak Field Crew - 2005 Field Season. Parker and Caleb excavating along the bluff edge - 2007. The summer of 2007 was our last field season at Aniakchak. Our crew was smaller than 2005, but we somehow managed to excavate more midden (thanks Ross! A Hot Cup of Joe. Kris’s Archaeology Blog. Tim King’s CRM Plus. Greg Laden’s Blog. MSU Campus Arch Program. King Salmon River site.
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From the words of the Campus Archaeology Intern…. Click on an intern’s name to see all the posts by them! Jennifer Allen – Fall 2009. Jeff Gepper – Fall 2009. David Lewendowski – Fall 2009. Dan Tooman – Summer 2009. Beth Vellikey – Fall 2009. Beth Pruitt – Summer 2008. Nathan Sanders – Fall 2008. Mystery of the Greenhouses. A day in the life of the Archivist. Campus Archaeology Blog Posts. An error has occurred; the feed is probably down. Try again later. Campus Archaeology on Twitter.
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