Metal Detecting for Archeologists
November 18-20, 2016 |
Metal detector applications and use generally have become accepted in historical archeology, but it is clear that few professional and student archeologists have received training in metal detector capabilities or use. This course offers an opportunity for archaeologists to become familiar with, and comfortable using metal detector technology on archaeological sites. Instructors are professional archaeologists, many well-known for their work in using metal detectors on military and domestic sites.
The workshop is sponsored by the National Park Service’s National Center for Preservation Technology and Training (NCPTT), the Friends of NCPTT, Connor Consulting and hosted by the LAMAR Institute.
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Website:
www.newebenezer.org/ |
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Location Information |
2887 Ebenezer Road Rincon, GA 31326 |
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