A field school taking place near Vancouver, in Western Canada. The focus of the archaeological project is centered around the excavation of an early 20th century Japanese camp in a now heavily forested area of the Seymour River Valley. The field school runs for seven weeks, from May 06 to June 20, 2013. Mondays through Thursdays are usually spent in the field. Fridays are at the Capilano University campus. Blog posts daily Monday to Friday.
About the Instructor
Bob Muckle is the Project Director and instructor of the 2013 Capilano Archaeology Field School. Bob has been practicing, teaching, and writing about archaeology for close to 30 years. He would rather find a broken beer bottle from the 1900's in the Seymour Valley than an Egyptian mummy, crystal skull, or Atlantis. He has directed the Capilano archaeology field school in the Seymour Valley since it's inception in 2000. He teaches a variety of other archaeology and anthropology courses at Capilano Univeristy; has written a few books( Introducing Archaeology, The First Nations of British Columbia, and Indigenous Peoples of North America), and is a regular columnist for Anthropology News, and Teaching Anthropology: SACC Notes.Bob can be followed on twitter.com/bobmuckle.
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