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Curricular Collaboration: Exploring Strategies for Sustainability in Educational Outreach in Providence, RI (2016)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Katherine Harrington. Eve Dewan.

University-based educational outreach programs face various challenges in sustainability from year to year. As student leaders graduate and professors or museum professionals change positions, programs can lose momentum. Similarly, programs designed without clear input from the communities they serve are less likely to succeed. Here we present some of the strategies for sustainability explored by the "Think Like an Archaeologist" program, a collaboration between the Joukowsky Institute and the...


Historic Village of Fort Drum Tour: Visiting the Lost Villages of Sterlingville, Woods Mills, Lewisburg, and LeRaysville, Fort Drum Military Installation, Fort Drum, New York
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This is a supplemental booklet to accompany the Lost villages bus tour. It provides maps to locations and additional information for each stop.


Mix, Mold, Fire! An Exploration of the Chaine Operatoire through the Eyes of an Apprentice Potter (2018)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Kristin Donner. Laura Harrison.

Pottery manufacturing in Early Bronze Age (EBA) Anatolia witnessed a host of technical innovations that transformed what had been a small-scale domestic activity into a specialist craft. At the proto-urban village of Seyitömer Höyük, dedicated pottery workshops appeared in the EBIII period (ca. 2250-2200 BCE), along with a suite of technical innovations, such as pottery molds, clay mixing pits, and clusters of pottery kilns. These advances allowed potters to manufacture more vessels with less...


Taking Risks and Making Trade-offs: Hohokam Communities High School - College (2016)
DOCUMENT Full-Text April Kamp-Whittaker. Andrea Barker.

Hohokam Risks and Trade-offs is the product of research funded by a NSF Coupled Natural and Human Systems Grant that focused on the role of social and ecological diversity as a strategy for prehistoric resilience. This curriculum, targeted to 4th - through early middle school, is based off a platform designed by NASA. Itchallenges students to explore the risks and trade-offs made by prehistoric Hohokam communities related to geographic space, irrigation, cooperation, and trade networks. They...