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SUMMARY:Project Archaeology Explores the Bruce Lee Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Discover the past by investigating TWO authentic archaeological sites!\n\n	  Join the City of Florence Department of Arts and Museums and Project Archaeology for two consecutive weeks of a Junior Archaeology Camp at Pope’s Tavern Museum in Florence\, Alabama. Participants (age 13-18) are invited to think like an archaeologist with hands-on learning as they investigate a shotgun house.   Junior Archaeologists will also apply their skills and knowledge while excavating at Pope’s Tavern. Pope’s Tavern\, a two-room brick house built in the 1830s\, served as a boarding house in the 1850s and may have been used as a field hospital for Union and Confederate soldiers during the Civil War. Pope’s Tavern later became a private residence until becoming a museum in 1968.   \nFrom 9 -11:30 AM\,  at this  camp\, Junior Archaeologists will: \n\nUse authentic data form a real archaeological site to investigate a shelter like an archaeologist\nExplore and understand concepts relating to reading\, history\, mathematics\, social science\, and more\nHave hands-on excavation experience at an archaeological site with guidance from professional archaeologists\nExperience a cultural presentation by a descendant community member\n\nApplications are available at Pope’s Tavern Museum\, the Kennedy-Douglass Center for the Arts\, and online at www.florencealmuseums.com starting April 14\, 2026.  \nCamp instructors are Jennifer Knutson (University of South Alabama Archaeology Museum)\, Sarah Bennett (Stetson University)\, and Lianne Bennett (Volusia County Schools). \n\nThis program is free\, and sponsored by the City of Florence Department of Arts and Museums\, in collaboration with Project Archaeology and the University of South Alabama Archaeology Museum with support through a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
URL:https://projectarchaeology.org/event/chsam-tour/
LOCATION:Chinese Historical Society of America\, 965 Clay Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94108\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Tours or Parties
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://projectarchaeology.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/CHSA_Exterior.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Courtney Agenten":MAILTO:courtney.agenten@projectarchaeology.org
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SUMMARY:Investigating Shelter: Investigating a Shotgun House Summer Camp for Kids
DESCRIPTION:Discover the past by investigating TWO authentic archaeological sites!\n\n	  Join the City of Florence Department of Arts and Museums and Project Archaeology for two consecutive weeks of a Junior Archaeology Camp at Pope’s Tavern Museum in Florence\, Alabama. Participants (age 13-18) are invited to think like an archaeologist with hands-on learning as they investigate a shotgun house.   Junior Archaeologists will also apply their skills and knowledge while excavating at Pope’s Tavern. Pope’s Tavern\, a two-room brick house built in the 1830s\, served as a boarding house in the 1850s and may have been used as a field hospital for Union and Confederate soldiers during the Civil War. Pope’s Tavern later became a private residence until becoming a museum in 1968.   \nFrom 9 -11:30 AM\,  at this  camp\, Junior Archaeologists will: \n\nUse authentic data form a real archaeological site to investigate a shelter like an archaeologist\nExplore and understand concepts relating to reading\, history\, mathematics\, social science\, and more\nHave hands-on excavation experience at an archaeological site with guidance from professional archaeologists\nExperience a cultural presentation by a descendant community member\n\nApplications are available at Pope’s Tavern Museum\, the Kennedy-Douglass Center for the Arts\, and online at www.florencealmuseums.com starting April 14\, 2026.  \nCamp instructors are Jennifer Knutson (University of South Alabama Archaeology Museum)\, Sarah Bennett (Stetson University)\, and Lianne Bennett (Volusia County Schools). \n\nThis program is free\, and sponsored by the City of Florence Department of Arts and Museums\, in collaboration with Project Archaeology and the University of South Alabama Archaeology Museum with support through a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
URL:https://projectarchaeology.org/event/shotgun-house-summer-camp-2026a/
LOCATION:Pope’s Tavern Museum\, 203 Hermitage Drive\, Florence\, AL\, 35630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camps
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://projectarchaeology.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Kids-at-Florence-Museum.webp
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260608
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260611
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SUMMARY:SUMMER CAMP: Investigating a Shotgun House
DESCRIPTION:Discover the past by investigating TWO authentic archaeological sites!\n\n	  Join the City of Florence Department of Arts and Museums and Project Archaeology for two consecutive weeks of a Junior Archaeology Camp at Pope’s Tavern Museum in Florence\, Alabama. Participants (age 13-18) are invited to think like an archaeologist with hands-on learning as they investigate a shotgun house.   Junior Archaeologists will also apply their skills and knowledge while excavating at Pope’s Tavern. Pope’s Tavern\, a two-room brick house built in the 1830s\, served as a boarding house in the 1850s and may have been used as a field hospital for Union and Confederate soldiers during the Civil War. Pope’s Tavern later became a private residence until becoming a museum in 1968.   \nFrom 9 -11:30 AM\,  at this  camp\, Junior Archaeologists will: \n\nUse authentic data form a real archaeological site to investigate a shelter like an archaeologist\nExplore and understand concepts relating to reading\, history\, mathematics\, social science\, and more\nHave hands-on excavation experience at an archaeological site with guidance from professional archaeologists\nExperience a cultural presentation by a descendant community member\n\nApplications are available at Pope’s Tavern Museum\, the Kennedy-Douglass Center for the Arts\, and online at www.florencealmuseums.com starting April 14\, 2026.  \nCamp instructors are Jennifer Knutson (University of South Alabama Archaeology Museum)\, Sarah Bennett (Stetson University)\, and Lianne Bennett (Volusia County Schools). \n\nThis program is free\, and sponsored by the City of Florence Department of Arts and Museums\, in collaboration with Project Archaeology and the University of South Alabama Archaeology Museum with support through a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
URL:https://projectarchaeology.org/event/summer-camp-shotgun-house/
LOCATION:Pope’s Tavern Museum\, 203 Hermitage Drive\, Florence\, AL\, 35630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Camps
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/webp:https://projectarchaeology.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Kids-at-Florence-Museum.webp
ORGANIZER;CN="Jennifer Knutson":MAILTO:jenknutson@southalabama.edu
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CREATED:20260407T145511Z
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SUMMARY:Investigating Rock Art: Painted Bluff Teacher Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Discover the past by investigating TWO authentic archaeological sites!\n\n	  Join the City of Florence Department of Arts and Museums and Project Archaeology for two consecutive weeks of a Junior Archaeology Camp at Pope’s Tavern Museum in Florence\, Alabama. Participants (age 13-18) are invited to think like an archaeologist with hands-on learning as they investigate a shotgun house.   Junior Archaeologists will also apply their skills and knowledge while excavating at Pope’s Tavern. Pope’s Tavern\, a two-room brick house built in the 1830s\, served as a boarding house in the 1850s and may have been used as a field hospital for Union and Confederate soldiers during the Civil War. Pope’s Tavern later became a private residence until becoming a museum in 1968.   \nFrom 9 -11:30 AM\,  at this  camp\, Junior Archaeologists will: \n\nUse authentic data form a real archaeological site to investigate a shelter like an archaeologist\nExplore and understand concepts relating to reading\, history\, mathematics\, social science\, and more\nHave hands-on excavation experience at an archaeological site with guidance from professional archaeologists\nExperience a cultural presentation by a descendant community member\n\nApplications are available at Pope’s Tavern Museum\, the Kennedy-Douglass Center for the Arts\, and online at www.florencealmuseums.com starting April 14\, 2026.  \nCamp instructors are Jennifer Knutson (University of South Alabama Archaeology Museum)\, Sarah Bennett (Stetson University)\, and Lianne Bennett (Volusia County Schools). \n\nThis program is free\, and sponsored by the City of Florence Department of Arts and Museums\, in collaboration with Project Archaeology and the University of South Alabama Archaeology Museum with support through a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
URL:https://projectarchaeology.org/event/painted-bluff-2026/
LOCATION:Florence Mound Museum\, 1028 S Court Street\, Florence\, AL\, 35630\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://projectarchaeology.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/PA-Painted-Bluff-Flyer-2026.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="Jennifer Knutson":MAILTO:jenknutson@southalabama.edu
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CREATED:20260210T145651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260219T145247Z
UID:18238-1781686800-1781888400@projectarchaeology.org
SUMMARY:Bears Ears Archaeology Teacher Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Discover the past by investigating TWO authentic archaeological sites!\n\n	  Join the City of Florence Department of Arts and Museums and Project Archaeology for two consecutive weeks of a Junior Archaeology Camp at Pope’s Tavern Museum in Florence\, Alabama. Participants (age 13-18) are invited to think like an archaeologist with hands-on learning as they investigate a shotgun house.   Junior Archaeologists will also apply their skills and knowledge while excavating at Pope’s Tavern. Pope’s Tavern\, a two-room brick house built in the 1830s\, served as a boarding house in the 1850s and may have been used as a field hospital for Union and Confederate soldiers during the Civil War. Pope’s Tavern later became a private residence until becoming a museum in 1968.   \nFrom 9 -11:30 AM\,  at this  camp\, Junior Archaeologists will: \n\nUse authentic data form a real archaeological site to investigate a shelter like an archaeologist\nExplore and understand concepts relating to reading\, history\, mathematics\, social science\, and more\nHave hands-on excavation experience at an archaeological site with guidance from professional archaeologists\nExperience a cultural presentation by a descendant community member\n\nApplications are available at Pope’s Tavern Museum\, the Kennedy-Douglass Center for the Arts\, and online at www.florencealmuseums.com starting April 14\, 2026.  \nCamp instructors are Jennifer Knutson (University of South Alabama Archaeology Museum)\, Sarah Bennett (Stetson University)\, and Lianne Bennett (Volusia County Schools). \n\nThis program is free\, and sponsored by the City of Florence Department of Arts and Museums\, in collaboration with Project Archaeology and the University of South Alabama Archaeology Museum with support through a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
URL:https://projectarchaeology.org/event/bears-ears-2026/
LOCATION:Canyon Country Discovery Center\, 1117 N Main St.\, Monticello\, UT\, 84535\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://projectarchaeology.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Bears-Ears-Flyer-Image.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Courtney Agenten":MAILTO:courtney.agenten@projectarchaeology.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260714
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260717
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CREATED:20260306T145849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T150913Z
UID:18302-1783987200-1784246399@projectarchaeology.org
SUMMARY:Ojibwe Culture and Archaeology Teacher Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Discover the past by investigating TWO authentic archaeological sites!\n\n	  Join the City of Florence Department of Arts and Museums and Project Archaeology for two consecutive weeks of a Junior Archaeology Camp at Pope’s Tavern Museum in Florence\, Alabama. Participants (age 13-18) are invited to think like an archaeologist with hands-on learning as they investigate a shotgun house.   Junior Archaeologists will also apply their skills and knowledge while excavating at Pope’s Tavern. Pope’s Tavern\, a two-room brick house built in the 1830s\, served as a boarding house in the 1850s and may have been used as a field hospital for Union and Confederate soldiers during the Civil War. Pope’s Tavern later became a private residence until becoming a museum in 1968.   \nFrom 9 -11:30 AM\,  at this  camp\, Junior Archaeologists will: \n\nUse authentic data form a real archaeological site to investigate a shelter like an archaeologist\nExplore and understand concepts relating to reading\, history\, mathematics\, social science\, and more\nHave hands-on excavation experience at an archaeological site with guidance from professional archaeologists\nExperience a cultural presentation by a descendant community member\n\nApplications are available at Pope’s Tavern Museum\, the Kennedy-Douglass Center for the Arts\, and online at www.florencealmuseums.com starting April 14\, 2026.  \nCamp instructors are Jennifer Knutson (University of South Alabama Archaeology Museum)\, Sarah Bennett (Stetson University)\, and Lianne Bennett (Volusia County Schools). \n\nThis program is free\, and sponsored by the City of Florence Department of Arts and Museums\, in collaboration with Project Archaeology and the University of South Alabama Archaeology Museum with support through a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
URL:https://projectarchaeology.org/event/ojibwe-culture-workshop/
LOCATION:Seaborg Center\, 1401 Presque Isle Ave\, Marquette\, MI\, 49855\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshops
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://projectarchaeology.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Marquette-History-Museum.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Courtney Agenten":MAILTO:courtney.agenten@projectarchaeology.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260728T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260731T160000
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CREATED:20260210T155721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260318T202007Z
UID:18265-1785265200-1785513600@projectarchaeology.org
SUMMARY:2026 National Archaeology Educators Conference
DESCRIPTION:Discover the past by investigating TWO authentic archaeological sites!\n\n	  Join the City of Florence Department of Arts and Museums and Project Archaeology for two consecutive weeks of a Junior Archaeology Camp at Pope’s Tavern Museum in Florence\, Alabama. Participants (age 13-18) are invited to think like an archaeologist with hands-on learning as they investigate a shotgun house.   Junior Archaeologists will also apply their skills and knowledge while excavating at Pope’s Tavern. Pope’s Tavern\, a two-room brick house built in the 1830s\, served as a boarding house in the 1850s and may have been used as a field hospital for Union and Confederate soldiers during the Civil War. Pope’s Tavern later became a private residence until becoming a museum in 1968.   \nFrom 9 -11:30 AM\,  at this  camp\, Junior Archaeologists will: \n\nUse authentic data form a real archaeological site to investigate a shelter like an archaeologist\nExplore and understand concepts relating to reading\, history\, mathematics\, social science\, and more\nHave hands-on excavation experience at an archaeological site with guidance from professional archaeologists\nExperience a cultural presentation by a descendant community member\n\nApplications are available at Pope’s Tavern Museum\, the Kennedy-Douglass Center for the Arts\, and online at www.florencealmuseums.com starting April 14\, 2026.  \nCamp instructors are Jennifer Knutson (University of South Alabama Archaeology Museum)\, Sarah Bennett (Stetson University)\, and Lianne Bennett (Volusia County Schools). \n\nThis program is free\, and sponsored by the City of Florence Department of Arts and Museums\, in collaboration with Project Archaeology and the University of South Alabama Archaeology Museum with support through a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
URL:https://projectarchaeology.org/event/2026-neac/
LOCATION:Archaeology Museum University of South Alabama\, 6050 USA Drive South\, Mobile\, AL\, 36688\, United States
CATEGORIES:NEAC
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://projectarchaeology.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Clotilda-boat-mural.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Courtney Agenten":MAILTO:courtney.agenten@projectarchaeology.org
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