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Geoarchaeology Resoures on the Web:. The Association for Environmental Archaeology. Has a section on Geoarchaeology:. Http:/ www.arcl.ed.ac.uk/aea/aea5-theory-methods-and-practise-of-ea/geoarchaeology-introduction.htm. The Charles McBurney Laboratory for Geoarchaeology:. Http:/ www.arch.cam.ac.uk/mcburney/. The Deltas-Global Change Program:. Http:/ www.nmnh.si.edu/paleo/deltas/geoarchaeology.htm. The Fezzan Project: Geoarchaeology of the Sahara. Http:/ rock.geosociety.org/arch/. Has a detailed interactiv...
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ROACH LOG: 200709
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A blog that is never updated. Some sexy Paul "Bear" Bryant fans. Since yesterday marked the first football game of the season, Samuel, Emily, Jesse, and I dared to venture out of Tuscaloosa to Moundville, Alabama. This town's namesake comes from a series of ancient mounds created by Mississippians centuries ago. You can read more about it here. After watching a fifteen minute informative video, we hiked through the ancient city's plaza to Mound B, the tallest of the mounds. All work is welcome!
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Banana Collage Art Project | School in the Basement
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School in the Basement. Random posts about homeschooling or food. Banana Collage Art Project. January 19, 2012. The Bean's banana collage. This year we’ve been focusing more on art than we have in the past. The Bean has always taken out-of-home art classes, and some have been better than others, but this year we’ve ramped up our homeschool art experience a notch or two. I credit Pinterest. When I was on a magazine binge. I love the folks at Carus Publishing. And we subscribe to a few of their magazines (.
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American Village field trip | School in the Basement
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School in the Basement. Random posts about homeschooling or food. American Village field trip. September 16, 2011. The Bean’s history studies bring us to the New World this year, so we will be spending a lot of time on American history in the coming months. Last Friday we went on a fun field trip to The American Village. In Montevallo, where we participated in or watched several vignettes in which reenactors took us through several scenes in Revolutionary America. The kids all seemed to enjoy their muske...
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October | 2011 | School in the Basement
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School in the Basement. Random posts about homeschooling or food. Archive for October, 2011. October 18, 2011. Coq au Vin. Ish. October 15, 2011. Moundville Native American Festival. Green Eggs and Goats. Friends from around the country who may or may not be hippies. ;-). Something That Won't Compute. This is where I score my grass-fed, grass-finished beef. Local food online grocery store. Sustainably grown produce for lazy people. They deliver! School Out of the Basement. Another regular field-trip site.
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Curriculum planning … | School in the Basement
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School in the Basement. Random posts about homeschooling or food. Curriculum planning …. May 11, 2015. Next year we’ll have a 9th grader, a 4th grader, and a 1st grader. They are all so different! We’re starting to plan curriculum, not that we always adhere to our plans, or any curriculum for that matter …. Obviously, there’s still a lot to nail down between now and this fall, but this is where we are now. From → Uncategorized. Larr; Lunchbox ideas. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Recycled corrugated packing material pillow boxes | School in the Basement
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School in the Basement. Random posts about homeschooling or food. Recycled corrugated packing material pillow boxes. January 20, 2012. This is a pillow box. Cute, eh? I am always getting packages full of packing material I just KNOW has a higher purpose. I’ve had a roll of this corrugated packing material staring at me for a few months:. Yep That's corrugated packing material. I cut it into a square to pose for this photo. Put some tape on the inside of one of the sides parallel to the corrugation. But i...
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UNIVERSITY MUSEUMS & LIBRARIES | University of Alabama Online Visitor's Guide
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Or get the Visit UA Mobile App: Android. University Museums and Libraries. Alabama Museum of Natural History. Experience the natural diversity of Alabama through exhibits from the Age of Dinosaurs, the Coal Age and the Ice Age. View the extensive displays of geology, zoology, mineralogy, paleontology, ethnology, history and photography. Explore the Alabama Museum of Natural History housed in historic Smith Hall, one of the finest examples of Beaux-Arts architecture in the region. Located in the heart of ...
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The Truth is in Moundville: Screenings in Oak Ridge, Athens and Mobile Upcoming!
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The Truth is in Moundville. Saturday, October 10, 2009. Screenings in Oak Ridge, Athens and Mobile Upcoming! Has a few upcoming screenings in the next few weeks! Here's the schedule, with some details:. Sunday, October 11. At the Secret City Film Festival in Oak Ridge, TN. Screening w/ "The Longest Three Minutes" and "Home Field Advantage". Film Block 10, from 1:00pm to 3:00pm followed by Filmmaker Q&A. Midtown Community Center, 102 Robertsville Road, Oak Ridge, TN 37830. Saturday, October 17. Is eager t...
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The Truth is in Moundville: May 2009
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The Truth is in Moundville. Wednesday, May 6, 2009. A Genesis Found in the News. Has gotten a little bit of media coverage because of our first private screening. Very special thanks to Josh Hedrick of The Crimson White for working hard on an article that gives voice to several key members of the production team:. Comes to the Bama. We also thank friend of the production Ben Flanagan, of TUSK Magazine, for taking quite some time in his interview with writer/director Lee Fanning and producer Ben Stark:.