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Unearthing the American Past. Rebecca Nurse Homestead II. The awesome archaeologists from Dig This 08! Dig This has been a great class. I have gained and obtained lack of knowledge. Our class has successfully unearthed the history. It has colored my humdrum summer, it has taught me tons of substantial information about the Native Americans. However, I still have three new ideas for Dig This! I was really proud to be part of Dig This! August 4, 2008. The wonderful treasury-The Harvard Peabody Museum.
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Was It Worth Coming To Andover For Dig This!? « Dig This! ’08
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Unearthing the American Past. Rebecca Nurse Homestead II. Was It Worth Coming To Andover For Dig This! 8211; @page { size: 8.5in 11in; margin: 0.79in } P { margin-bottom: 0.08in } –! 8211; @page { size: 8.5in 11in; margin: 0.79in } P { margin-bottom: 0.08in } –. Was It Worth Coming To Andover For Dig This! At first, I wasn’t so sure, but over the course of the next five weeks I would soon find out if the Phillips Academy Hype was worth what it was said to be, or not. August 4, 2008. Unearthing the Americ...
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It’s a Small World After All « Dig This! ’08
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Unearthing the American Past. Rebecca Nurse Homestead II. It’s a Small World After All. In this photo, Cindy and I are listening to her Chinese music, and she is translating for me. I’m trying to pronounce the name of the song (and failing miserably). This photo shows how friendship is a universal language. Coming into the Dig This! One of the many things I enjoyed about Dig This! Another skill I learned during Dig This! Suddenly, class seemed less like class and more like learning while having fun.
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Wrapping Things Up « Dig This! ’08
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5 Weeks, 13 Students: The Best Summer of My Life! « Dig This! ’08
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Unearthing the American Past. Rebecca Nurse Homestead II. 5 Weeks, 13 Students: The Best Summer of My Life! This picture shows all 13 students in front of the Meeting House at the Rebecca Nurse Homestead. This image is important to me because it shows me and all the friends I have made during these memorable 5 weeks. My new friends come from all across the globe, some from as far away as Andover, Massachusetts! I have learned a lot at Summer Session. Some of the things I have learned are:. I have learned...
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My experience of the Dig this! class « Dig This! ’08
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Unearthing the American Past. Rebecca Nurse Homestead II. My experience of the Dig this! While in the Dig this! While studying these five weeks I have gained various skills and understanding to better serve me in my education. I chose this photo because it shows our whole class together and as one. This picture also symbolizes how over the course of five weeks we became not only a class, but we also became great friends. August 4, 2008. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Create a free w...
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My Retrospective « Dig This! ’08
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Unearthing the American Past. Rebecca Nurse Homestead II. Originally uploaded by owhlibrary. Was a great experience for me, both socially and academically. The valuable history information will help me in years to come, when I can raise my hand in American History and say, “Actually, that rock was a prehistoric ax for cutting wood.” But I also made so many new friends I want to keep it touch with. Three really cool things I learned as part of Dig This! I’LL MISS YOU ALL! HAVE A GREAT LIFE! August 4, 2008.
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mmucci2799 « Dig This! ’08
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Unearthing the American Past. Rebecca Nurse Homestead II. It’s a Small World After All. In this photo, Cindy and I are listening to her Chinese music, and she is translating for me. I’m trying to pronounce the name of the song (and failing miserably). This photo shows how friendship is a universal language. Coming into the Dig This! One of the many things I enjoyed about Dig This! Another skill I learned during Dig This! Suddenly, class seemed less like class and more like learning while having fun.
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ssangal22 « Dig This! ’08
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Unearthing the American Past. Rebecca Nurse Homestead II. August 4, 2008. Final Field Trip, Salem Massacusetts. July 30, 2008. Last day at the Homestead. July 27, 2008. Rebecca Nurse Homestead Dig and Tour. To see. We saw the color change of the pit we went from a brown to a mix of black and orange. We concluded the day with us having to be able to say what each object that we sat in front of was and what it was made of. July 23, 2008. July 16, 2008. Today on July 9, 2008 Dig This! July 10, 2008. Get eve...
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The Summer With You All… « Dig This! ’08
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Unearthing the American Past. Rebecca Nurse Homestead II. The Summer With You All…. Many people may be enjoying their lives at the beach with the sun and the sand in the summer while we are at Phillip’s Academy summer session lower institute Dig This studying history, but nonetheless, we enjoyed our summer. This summer session teaches us not just the history itself but also the experience of our ancestors which will hopefully help us in the future. Anyone who comes will say that it was worth it to sp...