An active-learning program
for entry-level field technicians
and upper division archaeology students.
From the Santa Barbara coastline
to Big Sur, the Los Padres National Forest includes some of
the most spectacular scenery and fascinating archaeology in
North America. Join Forest Archaeologist Joan Brandoff-Kerr
and her staff for a four-week applied archaeology field school
in the Transverse and Coastal Ranges of central California.
This four week program is
designed for the beginning archaeologist who wants to explore
a future career in cultural resource management and preservation.
The field school will include archaeological survey in an
area of both prehistoric and historic sites and excavation
at prehistoric sites, artifact processing and analysis, workshops
on heritage management and the challenges of preserving America’s
past.
Date: June 23 – July 18, 2008 (classes meet M –
F; weekends free, July 4th is a holiday
Cost
University Credit: 6 semester units of upper division Anthropology
credit)
Cost: $1950 (includes university credit, food, camping fees)
For More information:
Archaeologist Joan Brandoff-Kerr, Los Padres National Forest;
jbrandoffkerr@fs.fed.us (805) 967-3481
Dr. Jerry Moore, Professor, CSU Dominguez Hills jmoore@csudh.edu
(310) 243-3845.
To enroll, call the College of Extended and
International Education at 310-243-3741.
California State University, Dominguez
Hills • 1000 E. Victoria Street • Carson, California 90747
• (310) 243-3696
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