SOMETHING
HISTORY BUFFS CAN "DIG"

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Staff
Reports
LINCOLNTON
-- The Lincoln County Historical
Association is implementing a new
volunteer program for the archaeology
department.
This
program will include activities such as
lab night, fieldwork, and research
opportunities. Archaeology involves a
great deal of planning and patience, so
there are many opportunities for public
involvement.
The
organization has several ongoing projects
that are the focus for the current
research. The first archaeology camps
were held this past summer, and there is
a need for volunteers to work on artifact
processing for the Ramsours Mill
Battlefield and Historic Woodside.

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In
addition, upcoming projects include a
Native American Mississippian site, and
three other possible historic sites in
eastern Lincoln County. The activities
planned for the upcoming year are going
to allow for field-walking exercises,
digging and testing, recording
techniques, artifact washing and
identification training, and further
extended research.
The
program will to start with an ongoing
lab night session once a week
from 6:30 to 8:00 pm, with the specific
day yet to be decided. Other activities
are available in the lab throughout the
week during daytime hours, and fieldwork
is something typically performed on the
weekends.
All
activities are available to ages 12 and
up. The organization is accepting
feedback in regard to interest in this
specific program.
Interested
persons should contact the LCHA located
at the Lincoln County Cultural Center, in
downtown Lincolnton, NC. The volunteer
program is starting in the coming year,
so contact the LCHA about specific
interests.
Please
contact January W. Porter at (704)
748-9090 or jporter33@carolina.rr.com.
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