LAF will conduct a field school program for young students at Claude Moore Park the last week in July, 2009. This program will introduce students to ancient technology of native americans and how archaeologist discover secrets about ancient people.
Archive for April, 2009
LAF will conduct a field school program for young students at Claude Moore Park the last week in July, 2009. This program will introduce students to ancient technology of native americans and how archaeologist discover secrets about ancient people.
The Loudoun Archaeological Foundation is currently in the process of developing an extensive public archaeological investigation and education program of events for 2009: Among these events will be the following annual program of activities: Date TBD: Presentation of a “A Civil War Soldier’s Life” (as seen through artifacts and reenactor exhibitions) at Claude Moore Park [...]
It’s no secret that I’m not a big fan of facebook. I find it unwieldy, counterintuitive, and completely unlike everything else on the internet (and not in a good way). But we’re there now, so for those of you who do like Facebook – you can now become a fan and follow this blog from [...]
Once again, Dr. Clark will be offering HIS188: Field Survey Techniques in Archaeology this summer, through Northern Virginia Community College’s Historic Preservation Department. The course meets twice weekly in the evenings from May 18 through June 29. The course includes a basic introduction to archaeological field work, and most class sessions will meet in the [...]
Welcome to the new official blog for the Loudoun Archaeological Foundation! Stay tuned for updates about our research activities and community events coming up in Summer 2009. Leave a comment to let us know how you like the updated site, or to leave suggestions!