CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — Would-be archaeologists in New Hampshire have one more chance to spend two weeks learning basic recovery and documentation techniques at a 12,000-year-old Paleo-Indian site in Jefferson.
The New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources is offering its third and final field school led by state archaeologist Richard Boisvert. There is no charge for the course but a $35 donation is recommended to offset the cost of supplies and manuals.
The field school will run from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays through Aug. 3.
Graduate and undergraduate credit for the course is also available through Plymouth State University.
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Anyone interested in signing up for the course should call the Division of Historical Resources at 271-6433.
