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UMD Anthropology Blog: Sewall-Belmont House & Museum: Part-Time Museum Assistant
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Updates, opportunities, and more for University of Maryland Anthropology Department and Alumni. Tuesday, June 30, 2015. Sewall-Belmont House and Museum: Part-Time Museum Assistant. Sewall-Belmont House and Museum is currently considering applications for part-time Museum Assistants, at $10 per hour. Museum assistants play an important role in the daily operation of the Museum including:. Prepare the House for viewing and carry out all procedures for opening and closing per the established museum checklist.
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UMD Anthropology Blog: Volunteer with HistoriCorps
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Updates, opportunities, and more for University of Maryland Anthropology Department and Alumni. Friday, June 19, 2015. Volunteer with HistoriCorps to rehabilitate the 1823 Clermont Farm Slave Quarters. Sponsored by the Virginia Department of Historic Resources and The Clermont Foundation. How You Can Help. Volunteers should arrive Sunday evening at 6 pm to set up camp. Work begins Monday morning. Sessions end around 1 pm on Fridays. Session 1: July 12-17. Session 2: July 19-24. Session 3: July 26-31.
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UMD Anthropology Blog: Beyond the Classroom - Graduate Assistant
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Updates, opportunities, and more for University of Maryland Anthropology Department and Alumni. Thursday, August 6, 2015. Beyond the Classroom - Graduate Assistant. The Beyond the Classroom (BTC) Living and Learning Program is seeking a Graduate Assistant to help prepare undergraduate students for professional leadership in the nonprofit and civil society sector. Web site: www.BeyondTheClassroom.umd.edu. Developing and implementing marketing campaigns, including the writing, design, duplication and distr...
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UMD Anthropology Blog: JOB POSTING: Contractor, Recovering Voices Program, Smithsonian Institution
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Updates, opportunities, and more for University of Maryland Anthropology Department and Alumni. Thursday, August 13, 2015. JOB POSTING: Contractor, Recovering Voices Program, Smithsonian Institution. Short-Term Contract, Recovering Voices Program, Department of Anthropology. National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution. This contract position is located in the Recovering Voices office at the National Museum of Natural History in Washington, DC. Assist with regular academic appointments (in...
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UMD Anthropology Blog: Academic and Internship Opportunities
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Updates, opportunities, and more for University of Maryland Anthropology Department and Alumni. Academic and Internship Opportunities. Highlighted position, University Career Center and The President’s Promise! Log in to your C4T account (. And paste the position title in the “Search” box. Legal Clerk / Civil Rights Intern. Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). Position Type: Summer Internship, Internship (Fall or Spring Part-Time), Winter/January Term Internship. 1) Case management: Interns take...
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Archaeology in Annapolis: Advanced Field Methods in Public Archaeology
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Field Methods in Archaeology. Advanced Field Methods in Public Archaeology. ADVANCED FIELD METHODS IN PUBLIC ARCHAEOLOGY. A Different Kind of Field School. Public Archaeology is a term that is used to describe an approach that integrates diverse stakeholders into the research process at multiple levels. This course will expose students to public archaeology in two domains, historic house museums and community development projects. Students will be expected to assess the benefits and drawbacks of ...In ad...
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Archaeology in Annapolis: Web-Based Tour
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Field Methods in Archaeology. Advanced Field Methods in Public Archaeology. Towering Over Spa Creek. What is Left from Africa? Unsatisfied with being told only about slavery and the destruction of African cultures in the Middle Passage, Black Annapolitans posed a series of profound questions, including: What was left from Africa? What happened to African culture once our ancestors came to the New World? Where can we see remnants of these cultures today? Mathematics of an 18th Century Garden. Four field s...
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Archaeology in Annapolis: Web-Based Tour
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Field Methods in Archaeology. Advanced Field Methods in Public Archaeology. While we may never fully understand Charles Calvert's true horticultural intentions, we have understood the importance of symbolic power seen in material culture. And, with the archaeological analysis of the Calvert orangery, we may have seen how unequal power is naturalized through means other than overt force. Yentsch, Anne E. 1994 A Chesapeake Family and their Slaves. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. AiA On the Web.
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Archaeology in Annapolis: Bibliography
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Field Methods in Archaeology. Advanced Field Methods in Public Archaeology. While this collection of site reports is extensive, it is not exhaustive, and only extends from 1982 to 2000. Since that time, the University of Maryland created the Digital Repository at the University of Maryland. DRUM), which contains a more up-to-date searchable database of Archaeology in Annapolis reports from its inception to the present. Aiello, Elizabeth A. and John L. Seidel. 1996 "Archaeological Survey of the United Sta...
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Archaeology in Annapolis: Online Projects
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Field Methods in Archaeology. Advanced Field Methods in Public Archaeology. With the dedication of Archaeology in Annapolis to public archaeology, there has been an effort to make information accessable to the public through the Internet. Click on the below pictures to view the online projects put together using data accumulated through Archaeology in Annapolis research. A project funded by the FIA-Deutsch Seed Grant Competition and developed in 2014 by a team of Archaeology in Annapolis graduate and und...
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