November 13, 2010

Learning About Native American Ceramics, Oysters, Ethics, and Law

One advantage of being in ASM's Certified Archeological Technician (CAT) Program is attending special workshops.  Saturday October 13 the CAT Workshops offered were Identifying Native American Ceramics, What Oysters Tell Us, Archeological Ethics, Archeology and the Law, and Archeology Report Writing. 

Several CCAS members traveled to Derwood, MD, to participate in the workshops.  Dr Jim Gibb, who is also a member of CCAS, conducted the Archeological Ethics Workshop.

At left Dr Bob Wall is explaining how to characterize Native American ceramics.

CCAS is a chapter of the Archeological Society of Maryland (ASM).

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