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This #MarylandArcheologyMonth, hear about what The Lost Towns Project has been working on at the Whitehall Overseer's Quarters! Read it here: bit.ly/3W4QLlN ... See MoreSee Less
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Have you seen the poster for #MarylandArcheologyMonth? We think it's pretty great! If you agree, you should consider voting for Maryland's poster in the Society for American Archaeology State Archaeology Celebration Poster contest. Maryland's poster this year was created by the Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory (MAC Lab)'s very own Scott Strickland! Vote for your favorite here: www.saa.org/education-outreach/public-outreach/state-archaeology-celebrations/poster-contest#MarylandHistoricalTrust #MHT #MACLab #archaeology #MDarchaeology ... See MoreSee Less
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Anne Arundel County’s Cultural Resources Section in conjunction with The Lost Towns Project is offering two internship positions in Archaeology with a focus on laboratory methods and collections management. The internship will be based in Edgewater, MD with some travel required.This internship is designed to be educational in nature and is best for undergraduate students seeking hands-on experience in a wide variety of archaeological topics in a local government/non-profit setting.This year, we are able to provide $1,000 stipends to college interns.More information can be found at losttownsproject.org/internshipsApplications due April 21. ... See MoreSee Less
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Did you know April is Maryland Archeology Month? This year’s theme is African Diaspora Archeology: A Collaboration with Descendants.Visit the Maryland Archeology Month website at www.marylandarcheologymonth.org to download a printable pdf of this year’s poster, explore the list of special archeology events scheduled in April, and read essays about collaborations with descendant communities to study the African Diaspora, the archeology of the domestic landscapes of the enslaved, Underground Railroad archaeological research, and documentation of African American cemeteries and efforts to locate descendants of the deceased.Stay tuned for more #MarylandArcheologyMonth posts! ... See MoreSee Less
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