by Courtney Agenten | Mar 31, 2023 | blog, Uncategorized
by Courtney Agenten, Leadership Team Chair “Seeds are a phenomenon to me. Tiny forms of life that, when watered and exposed to rays of light, reach up, break through the soil, and grasp onto life. In steady persistence, their roots spread and anchor as they grow into...
by mfuller@blm.gov | Apr 20, 2022 | blog, Uncategorized
restructuring National program The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and Montana State University (MSU) are working closely on a path forward for Project Archaeology that respects and honors our long, successful partnership. The Project Archaeology program has...
by Katherine Hodge | Jan 7, 2022 | blog, Uncategorized
By Katherine Hodge, Project Archaeology Interim Program Lead Hello everyone, and Happy New Year! There are a few changes happening for Project Archaeology in 2022. I have been offered a new job and accepted. This unfortunately means that I will be stepping down from...
by Emily Gunderson | Dec 6, 2018 | Uncategorized
1. Archaeologists dig up dinosaurs. True False 2. Archaeological sites are found only in Eygpt. True False 3. Archaeologists spend all of their time digging. True False 4. Artifacts found in archaeological sites should be left where...