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Year: 2013 Author: Nicole Grinnan Categories: Community Archaeology, Day of Archaeology 2013, Education
Tags: History, Day of Archaeology, UWF, Archaeology, Public Archaeology, community, FPAN
Grinnan, Nicole (2013): A Different Kind of Fieldwork: A Day in Public Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.5284/1079826 | 493 Kb |
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The Coordinating Center for the Florida Public Archaeology Network. (doa_image8341.jpg) |
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I work with one of our History & Archaeology summer camp students to use an atl-atl and illustrate changes in hunting technologies throughout human history. (doa_image8342.jpg) |
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I speak with an audience about Pensacola’s fishing history at Fort Pickens, located in the Gulf Islands National Seashore. (doa_image8345.jpg) |
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Working with one of our volunteers in the Public Archaeology Lab, I help identify and rough sort artifacts from University of West Florida excavations. (doa_image8347.jpg) |
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A new heritage sites and museums map that FPAN is putting together to promote heritage tourism in the Pensacola area. (doa_image8350.jpg) |
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Flordia Public Archaeology Network logo (doa_image8394.jpg) |
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