09SHP25 Arrowheads to Architecture: Archaeology's Place in Historic Preservation in New Jersey
March 26 - May 28, 2009 |
(T&P) 2 CEUs. Forget Indiana Jones and King Tut: archaeology is all around you, right here in New Jersey, and you need to know about it if you are involved in historic preservation. Archaeological resources are an integral part of New Jersey’s history, and they add a whole new and exciting dimension to historic preservation. This course explains what archaeology is, and why it is an important tool for managing, understanding and interpreting our past. Learn why and how archaeological studies are undertaken as part of the historic preservation program in the state, and the challenges and opportunities archaeology presents to public agencies, private developers, and above all, to those involved in preserving the past.
Instructor: Ian Burrow Time: 7 – 9 p.m., Thursday Evenings; Fieldtrip date TBD |
Website:
www.drew.edu/cue.aspx?id=14205 |
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Location Information |
Drew University |
36 Madison Avenue Madison, NJ 07940 |
Website:
www.drew.edu/mapsanddirections.aspx |
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Contact Information |
Sunita Bhargava |
Email:
owl@drew.edu |
Phone:
973-408-3400 |
Fax:
973-408-3004 |
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