Research Thursdays - Department of Anthropology and the Florida Public Archaeology Network Host Archaeology Bootcamp Program
Thursday, Feb 18, 2021
The Department of Anthropology and the Florida Public Archaeology Network (FPAN) will start the 鈥淎rchaeology Bootcamp鈥 program on Monday, March 1 at the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse Outstanding Natural Area. This program is part of a three-year grant FPAN was awarded by the Bureau of Land Management for archaeology and public interpretation. In addition to the Archaeology Bootcamp, the award amount of $136,288 also covers developing an app for the site and public programs like archaeology merit badges for boy scouts.
Through the grant, undergraduate students from 国产自拍 and all over the country come to Jupiter, Florida and learn about basic archaeological techniques like excavation, photogrammetry, and ground penetrating radar. This year鈥檚 program will be primarily virtual with opportunities for COVID compliant fieldwork.听
Students interested in the Archaeology Bootcamp can email Sara Ayers-Rigby at sayersrigsby@fau.edu听
FPAN is a statewide initiative and the southeast/southwest region is hosted by 国产自拍鈥檚 Department of Anthropology. FPAN is dedicated to the protection of cultural resources, both on land and underwater, and to involving the public in the study of their past. The southeast region is housed on 国产自拍鈥檚 Ft. Lauderdale campus. Sara Ayers-Rigsby is the Director of 国产自拍 Anthropology鈥檚 FPAN Center for the Southeast and Southwest regions of Florida. Malachi Fenn and Rachael Kangas are the Public Archaeology Coordinators for the region.
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