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By the early 80s, Crow Canyon was well known for its educational programs and its archaeological research. The Bergers needed capital to improve the campus and to free them of 24/7/365 responsibility. They learned of the Foundation for Illinois Archaeology and its fledgling program at Kampsville, Illinois.
The Museum offers a wide variety of programs, events, and activities including: semi-monthly family home evenings, monthly date nights, summer programs for children, weekly story time for toddlers and preschool age children, annual participation in Utah Prehistory Week and national Celebrate Your Museum Day.
Image credits: Historical Images The keeping of written history records appears relatively late, only 5,000 years ago in Egypt and ancient Sumer. Before that, knowledge about the past would be ...
Jones worked on season two of PBS's Time Team America, a television program about archaeology. As Field Director of Archaeology on the television show, Jones worked with middle and high school students at different archaeological sites around the United States. [4] She chairs the Department of State's Cultural Property Advisory Committee. [6] [7]
However, any high school junior could request an application, and acceptance largely ignored standardized test scores and graded academic performance. Like other Telluride programs, TASPs were free. TASPs also advocated a self-contained community of learning among the TASPers at any one of the four TASP seminars.
Millions of prehistoric marine fossils were discovered beneath a California high school over the course of a multi-year construction project. The relics recovered at San Pedro High School included ...
The museum started its summer camp programs in the summer of 2010 under the slogan (The Small World of Archaeology) as a way to educate kids and fill their free time during the summer holidays. It is directed and supervised by the museum's administration team. The idea evolved in the upcoming year, increasing the number of participants.
The magazine engages and entertains readers through vivid stories, surprising narratives, and inspiring images, bringing people of the past into our lives in the present. [6] The magazine and website of the American Institute of Archaeology contain news of recent archaeological discoveries. The magazine is available at newsstands or on the website.