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  • 02/16/10--20:34: Welcome to the Project Archaeology Blog! (chan 2819670)
  • Welcome to the Project Archaeology blog! We’ll be updating you with all kinds of interesting information concerning Archaeology in the classroom.  Stop back often to see what we’re up to and interested in! Thanks for joining us!

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  • 01/12/11--13:45: We’re off and running! (chan 2819670)
  • Welcome to the Project Archaeology blog! We are excited to dive into the world of blogging, and hope you will follow us on our journey. We have asked Project Archaeology Coordinators, Master Teachers, and other friends of Project Archaeology to contribute blogs on topics related to archaeology education. Our first guest blogger is Sarah Mistak [...]

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  • 01/21/11--06:58: Archaeology Education at the Museum of Nature and Science in Dallas, TX (chan 2819670)
  • We are excited to welcome our first guest blogger, Sarah Mistak Caughron! Sarah is the Texas Project Archaeology Coordinator and Lead Educator of the Earth and Space Programs at the Museum of  Nature and Science in Dallas, TX.  Take it away Sarah… Greetings from the Museum of Nature and Science in Dallas, Texas!  As the [...]

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  • 02/25/11--11:32: Project Archaeology at the Nevada State Museum (chan 2819670)
  • We would like to welcome Deborah Stevenson as our next guest blogger. Deborah is Curator of Education at the Nevada State Museum in Carson City, Nevada. The Nevada State Museum in Carson City conducted four full days of Project Archaeology: Investigating Shelter as part of our Fall Tour Volunteer Tour Guide Training, September 15-16 and [...]

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  • 04/18/11--07:54: Project Archaeology: Investigating Shelter On-line—A skeptic’s journey to belief (chan 2819670)
  • Susan Dixon Renoe is an archaeology educator from Columbia, Missouri and is the Project Archaeology state coordinator for on-line workshops. I have always enjoyed using Project Archaeology in my classroom.  However, I was a little skeptical when they told me there was an on-line course.  I thought how could someone learn about archaeology in front [...]

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  • 09/02/11--14:20: Understanding Past and Present Cultures (chan 2819670)
  • Project Archaeology is excited to welcome Virginia Wulfkuhle to the blogging world! Virginia is a Public Archeologist at the Kansas Historical Society in Topeka and our Project Archaeology coordinator in Kansas.     This is my first blogging attempt, so please excuse any violations of conventions. We want to share some thoughts about Kansas’ teacher [...]

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  • 12/09/11--09:06: Beyond Activities: The Roles of Public Archaeology in the 21st Century (chan 2819670)
  • Maureen Malloy, Chesapeake Region Project Archaeology Coordinator, shares her views on public archaeology in the 21st Century. As I sit down to finish this Project Archaeology blog entry the calendar says December, but the thermometer says spring –it’s 65 degrees this afternoon!  Washington DC has long, mild, beautiful autumns–when I worked as a field archaeologist [...]

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  • 01/17/12--14:54: A Project Archaeology Sampler in Southeast Arizona (chan 2819670)
  • By Paulette LeBlanc Paulette LeBlanc, Project Archaeology professional development instructor, introduced 14 Arizona teachers to archaeology education.  Short workshops at conferences effectively introduce teachers to archaeology in the classroom. Each June, the Graham and Greenlee County School Superintendents host a 4-day teachers’ academy.  The event draws K-12 teachers from Southeast Arizona and includes up to [...]

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