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Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Field Season Calendar

The following is a general  activities calendar for Field Season 2015, and is subject to change due to weather or other circumstances.

July
6 – field school opens; site prep
7-11 – 8am-5pm: field school, volunteer shifts
11 – VFP arrivals
12 – VFP Welcome and Orientation Day
13-14 – 8am-5pm: field school, volunteer shifts
15 – 8am-12pm: field school, volunteer shifts; 2pm-5pm: Seneca-Iroquois National Museum
16-17 – 8am-5pm: field school, volunteer shifts
18 – site closed/Seneca Pow Wow
19 – site closed/Letchworth State Park
20-25 – 8am-5pm: field school, volunteer shifts
25 – VFP Farewell Day
26 – site closed/activity day
27-31 – 8am-5pm: field school, volunteer shifts

August
1 – Community Archaeology Day
2 – site closed/Rock City Park
3-8 – 8am-5pm: field school, volunteer shifts
9 – site closed/activity day
10-13 – 8am-5pm: field school, volunteer shifts
14 –Site Closing; Cleanup

Calendar Notes:


-          Every Thursday is a designated lab day for field schools. Rain days will be held in the lab, in which case some Thursdays may become field days. 

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Tuition Update

Jamestown Community College has found it necessary to increase their discount tuition rate by around 5%. While this is still a wonderful deal, it is unfortunate that it was applied during an active enrollment period. The tuition was advertised on their website (and ours) at $354 for in-state and $708 for out-of-state. Those figures are now $372 for in-state and $744 for out-of-state. An AVP donor has agreed to reimburse all field school students the cost of the increased fees ($18 for in-state and $32 for out-of-state students). We regret any inconvenience this change may have caused. We hope to see many students and volunteers this year!

Sunday, February 22, 2015

February Update

Gearing up for Field Season 2015, we have a few new outreach programs launching this year. We have a two-week work camp set up for international volunteers through Volunteers For Peace, an organization that provides opportunities for people from across the globe to travel to foreign countries to visit and offer their time and effort for non-profit organizations. We will welcome between four and six international guests from July 11 to July 25. We will know in late March from where our guests will come, and how many there will be. We are also working with a representative from the Seneca Nation Department of Education to provide an outdoor educational experience for their summer youth program. We will also be holding our second annual Community Archaeology Day, to invite the local residents to come out and experience archaeology in their "backyard." Local residents are always welcome to volunteer with the AVP, as are interested individuals from anywhere in the world!

Monday, January 5, 2015

Winter 2014-15 Newsletter



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Sunday, December 21, 2014

2015 Field School Tuition: $354 in-state (NY), $708 out-of-state!




The 2015 field school runs during the second summer session (begins July 6 and runs to August 13), and is worth 6 credit hours at Jamestown Community College. The course title is ANT 2010, and the Course Registration Number (CRN) is 4442. Forms can be found at https:www.sunyjcc.edu/sites/default/files/registrationforms_summer2015.pdf. Registration is open from January 2 until June 29. The field school is listed under an Experiential Learning internship initiative, resulting in a deeply discounted tuition rate: only $372 for New York State redidents (be sure to submit the residency form) and $744 for non-residents! For more information contact Shannon Bessette at ShannonBessette@mail.sunyjcc.edu or Steve Howard at avp.archaeology@gmail.com.



Saturday, December 20, 2014

Karl Site Dates

We recently submitted samples for radiocarbon dates for Feature 1 at the Karl Site (excavated in 2009 and 2012). The results are in, and the burned rock feature, likely an earth oven, was in use at least 5310 years ago.


                                           Feature 1

 It appears the feature was built by a local Lamoka group. They can be recognized in the archaeological record by their short, narrow dart points, like the one pictured below from a Karl Site surface survey.

                                                            Lamoka dart point from Karl Site.

A report is being produced which will include more details. It will be submitted for publication next spring. We would like to thank our supporting members, and all who were able to contribute toward our Radiocarbon Fund initiative. Thank you for your continued support, as the Bockmier One features will require dating soon. To make a quick contribution in time to include it on your 2014 taxes, you may use our secure donation link on this page (with a credit card or PayPal), or send a check to Allegheny Valley Project, 900 S. Lamar Blvd #213, Austin TX 78704.

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

The Allegheny in July

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