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Top: Science: Social_Sciences: Archaeology: Field_Schools_and_Fieldwork_Opportunities: North_America: United_States:
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» Archeological Research Institute - A Utah-based non-profit corporation which conducts archaeological research and field schools throughout Utah, Colorado, and Wyoming.
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» 2001 Black Warrior Survey - University of Alabama Department of Anthropology aims to locate and record archaeological sites within two three-mile wide areas.
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» Brothertown Archaeological Project - A collaborative research endeavor between University of Pennsyvania archaeologist, Craig Cipolla, the Brothertown Indian Nation, and local community members in Brothertown, WI.
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» Cottonwood Gulch Foundation - Offers a two-week archaeological field studies program for high school students in the American Southwest, focused on Ancestral Puebloan sites and artifacts. Includes a schedule, expedition details, fees, forms, and contact information.
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» Crow Canyon Archaeological Center - Nonprofit organization in Cortez, Colorado is dedicated to involving the public in the study of archaeology and Native American cultures. Features programs and a calendar, conducted excavation and research, current projects, and publications.
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» Dig Afognak Archaeological Expedition - A participatory archaeological field camp in Alaska on Afognak Island. Learn about the prehistoric and historic lifeways of the Alutiiq people and the landscape that shaped their lives and culture.
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» The Feltville Archaeology Project - Offers training in archaeological survey, testing and excavation, with geoarchaeology and laboratory components, conducted in a 19th-century industrial utopian village, by Montclair State University, New Jersey.
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» Field Classes in Archaeology Malaeimi and Malaeloa, Tutuila, American Samoa - Describes the results of recent field classes in archaeology conducted jointly by the American Samoa Community College and the University of Oregon. The Samoan and Pacific Studies Department of American Samoan Community College and the University of Oregon Anthropology Department co-sponsored the summer school projects beginning in 1998 under the direction of Dr. William S. Ayres.
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» Historical Archaeology in Bermuda - Annual field school in 17th-century St George from Bristol University offering training in historical archaeology, buildings archaeology and field techniques. Project background, staff and application.
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» 1999 Mission San Antonio Field School - Cal Poly 6 credit hours, six-week school at San Antonio de Padua, an early Spanish mission in central California founded by Father Serra in 1771.
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» Totah Archaeological Project Field School - The San Juan College field school is six-weeks and worth 9 credits. Excavation is conducted on Chaco Anasazi sites on the B Square Ranch in Farmington, New Mexico.
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» World Archaeological Society - Organization dedicated to the study of Man and his works and seeks volunteers. Includes details of the restoration project of the Ritchey Mansion in Newtonia, Missouri.
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