Fieldwork
This listing expired on June 23, 2018. Please contact mzabeck@uark.edu for any updated information.
Location: Fayetteville, AR, US
Season: June 10, 2019 to June 23, 2019
Website: https://arkarch.org/activities/the-training-program/
Program Type:
Volunteer
RPA Certified:
no
Affiliation:
Arkansas Archeological Society and Survey
Project Director:
Dr. Carl Drexler
Project Description:
The Training Program in Archeology is a research project where individuals interested in archeology can gain experience in all phases of archeological excavation, site survey, and laboratory processing under professional supervision. This program began in 1964 as an annual activity of the Arkansas Archeological Society under the direction of archeologists at the University of Arkansas Museum. Since 1967 the program has been under the supervision of the Arkansas Archeological Survey’s archeologists.
Period(s) of Occupation: Varies by year. 2019's training program will focus on Caddoan archeological sites in southeast Arkansas.
Project Size: 50+ participants
Minimum Length of Stay for Volunteers: none, come when you can
Minimum Age: 8
Room and Board Arrangements:
Many folks camp at the designated Society campground (tent and RVs welcome) and some opt to stay at hotels or Air BnB's in the area. Cost:
Marilyn Knapp
2475 N Hatch Ave
Fayetteville
AR
72704-5590
United States
Phone: 4795753557
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