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  2. Claude Nelson Warren - Wikipedia

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    During his active teaching in the late 1980s and after retiring from UNLV, Warren became the principal archaeologist under contract at Joshua Tree National Park, where he continued to teach archaeological field schools, [23] [24] as well as publish decades of findings.

  3. PAST Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The PAST Foundation, Partnering Anthropology with Science and Technology.PAST is a federal 501(c)(3) non-profit educational and research team located in the United States that builds partnerships around compelling scientific and educational projects, making them accessible to students and the public through transdisciplinary program-based learning, experiential field schools, documentary film ...

  4. Thomas Des Jean - Wikipedia

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    Des Jean has overseen the recording of some 1,342 archaeological cliff sites in the park, as well as being involved in three additional Archaeological Resources Protection Act looting cases. [12] Des Jean also has taught various archaeology and sociology classes at Roane State Community College, and has supervised field projects with students ...

  5. Point of Pines Sites - Wikipedia

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    The sites were chosen as a field school location by Dr. Emil Haury because of the unusual presence of all three major prehistoric cultures of Arizona. The field school ran from 1946 to 1960, collecting large amounts of evidence from numerous sites. The site were collectively declared a National Historic Landmark in 1964. [2]

  6. St. Mary's College of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    In this capacity St. Mary's College of Maryland, in partnership with Historic St. Mary's City, [12] [30] [31] also runs the Historical Archaeology Field School [30] which is an internationally recognized institution. The field school has worked on over 300 archaeological dig sites in the St. Mary's City area over the last 40 years. [12]

  7. Minisink Archaeological Site - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 20% of the site was compromised during the floods. The National Park Service is collaborating with the Temple University Department of Anthropology to stabilize the banks as well as conduct archeological research and field schools at the site. [3]

  8. Institute for Field Research - Wikipedia

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    The Institute for Field Research (IFR) is a nonprofit organization [1] established in 2011 by a group of academic archaeologists.It operates as an independent, nonprofit academic organization that offers field research courses (field schools) at various sites around the world.

  9. Kenimer site - Wikipedia

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    The site was mapped and test excavations were performed in the summer of 1997 under the direction of Mark Williams as part of the Archaeology Field School of the Department of Anthropology for the University of Georgia. Researchers found minimal debris from human habitation at the mounds, leading the archaeologists to conclude the site was used ...