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We will continually update this list, and we sure would like to add YOUR name to it! Want to support us? Send us an email: Tanya.PeresATmtsu.edu. University School of Nashville: Vincent Durnan, Bret Mash, and staff. Office of the Provost, Middle Tennessee State University. Dr Brad Bartel and staff. Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Middle Tennessee State University:. Jackie Eller, Pansey Carter, Karla Barnes. Office of the Dean, College of Liberal Arts, Middle Tennessee State University. MCAP Fie...
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Warm(ish) Weather = Flotation! | time.space.shell.
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Warm(ish) Weather = Flotation! In archaeology there are several methods of collecting and processing data and a lot of them can be performed in the lab. Sometimes, however, there is a need to do what is called flotation (click on this link to see a short video of flotation using a commercially-made tank). This is when a sample is put into a deep screen which sits inside a tank that is being pumped with water from below the screen. Flotation tank set-up (photo by Abigail Hyndman). Enter your comment here.
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MCAP Field School, Week 7: Parting is such sweet sorrow… | time.space.shell.
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MCAP Field School, Week 7: Parting is such sweet sorrow…. I think some of the students were a bit sad. I remember that feeling after my first field school. You grow close to a group of people, you get used to seeing them everyday, and then bam! We close this week with some fun facts and statistics from this season (but be sure to check back in July — we will be blogging from the lab):. We recorded over 245 field specimens. We used just about 250 50-lb feed bags for sample collection. We consumed a cumula...
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MCAP Field School, Week 6: Rounding the corner | time.space.shell.
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MCAP Field School, Week 6: Rounding the corner. There are only 4 field days left to our field school, but that doesn’t mean we get to sit in the shade and eat ice cream for the next week! This week we moved a lot of dirt (per usual), learned some new tricks (like the GPR), and began the final stages of full documentation — photos, mapping (lots of mapping), sediment profiles, radiocarbon samples, column sampling, and the like. MCAP Field School student Pam Hoffman excavates a 50×50 cm column sample.
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Project Personnel | time.space.shell.
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Dr Tanya M. Peres. Associate Professor of Anthropology, MTSU. Prehistoric Archaeologist and Lithics Specialist. Tennessee Division of Archaeology. Dr Shannon Hodge, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, MTSU. Assistant Professor of Anthropology, MTSU. Dr Melissa Lobegeier, Assistant Professor of Geology. Research Archaeologist and Public Outreach Consultant. Dr Kevin Smith, Professor and Program Director, Anthropology, MTSU. Kellly Ledford, Anthropology Senior and URECA Scholar, MTSU. Blog at WordPress...
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Service Learning in New Orleans. Restoring the Gulf Coast. Service Learning in New Orleans. Restoring the Gulf Coast. Sean’s Test Post A. March 7, 2017. Posted from Camarillo, California, United States. 2016 Service Learning Poster Session. April 12, 2016. Come by Sierra Hall on Wednesday, April 20 from 4:30 to 6:30 PM for this year’s installment of our annual post-trip poster/video/gumbo fest! March 27, 2016. He Rose Up From the Dead. I Shall Not Be Moved. That Old Time Religion. April 19, 2015. Key to ...
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About the Elder Clan. The Expanding Elder Family. Laquo; Summers Ending. Lions, Tigers and Bears… Oh My! September 20, 2010 by expandingelderfamily. Neha is now a great walker and loves to explore the entire house completely on her OWN! She does not want to hold mommy or daddy’s fingers! She loves to climbs stairs and is into EVERYTHING! This weekend we went to visit her cousins and they had a great time around each other, Neha had a lot of fun with her cousin Lexie! Such a beautiful day! On Fall is HERE!
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About the Elder Clan. The Expanding Elder Family. Archive for August, 2010. On August 18, 2010 1 Comment. Here are some pictures of Neha opening her first birthday presents….we were celebrating for a week! It was so fun to watch her open them for the first time and to see her reaction to each one. Thank you everyone for the gifts, she loves them all! Read Full Post ». THE First Birthday Party! On August 16, 2010 Leave a Comment. Neha’s VERY first birthday party was this Saturday! Happy 1st Birthday Neha!
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