Posts Tagged ‘Historical Archaeology’
Our Virginia City Field School Incorporates Public Interpretation with Archaeology
Posted: August 17, 2013 by extremehistory in UncategorizedTags: Archaeology, Crystal Alegria, historic interpretation, historic preservation, Historical Archaeology, InteResources Planning, Marsha Fulton, Montana State University, Nancy Mahoney, Project Archaeology, public history, Scott Carpenter, The Extreme History Project
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In the Field: Virginia City, Montana
Posted: August 2, 2013 by extremehistory in UncategorizedTags: First Territorial Capital of Montana, Historical Archaeology, Montana Archaeology, Montana History, Montana State University Field School, Project Archaeology Teacher Workshop, Virginia City Montana
We are excited to be in the field this summer with the joint MSU Field School / Project Archaeology Teachers Workshop at Virginia City, Montana! Follow us on our blog link above! If you’re in the area, stop by and see a new chapter in Montana history come to light!