Northern Virginia Community College, Loudoun Campus Fall 2011 / History 180 WHAT DO THESE EXCITING HEADLINES HAVE IN COMMON? WRITTEN IN BONE: Buried Lives of Jamestown& Colonial Maryland. The Civil War 150th: Archaeology and History! Korean War Remains returned to USA. America’s First Composter: George Washington’s Mount Vernon Dung House. [...]
Northern Virginia Community College, Loudoun Campus Fall 2009 / History 180. WHAT DO THESE EXCITING HEADLINES HAVE IN COMMON? WRITTEN IN BONE: Buried Lives of Jamestown & Colonial Maryland. The Civil War 150th Just Around the Corner: Archaeology and History! Korean War Remains returned to USA. Americas First Composter: George Washingtons Mount Vernon Dung House. [...]
Dr. Clark’s class visited the Blue Ridge Center for Environmental Studies on Tuesday, June 2, 2009. Visit our photo gallery to see how the center’s cultural resources have changed over just the last two years.
Well, here’s your chance! Celebrate Leesburg/Loudoun County’s 250th founding anniversary by taking “Field Techniques in Archaeology” with Dr. David T. Clark, Northern Virginia Community College, Loudoun Campus (Sterling). Explore how professional archaeologists discover Loudoun’s rich archaeological heritage. Participate in walking surveys and test excavations at numerous sites across the county. Learn some of the exciting [...]
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 [...]