Who is a “Real” Archaeologist?

Who is a “Real” Archaeologist?

Who is a “Real” Archaeologist?: highlighting alternatives to digging holes in the ground By: Maeve Marino So I’ve spent many a blog post line talking about all my outdoor activities and this week I really want to highlight that not all archaeology is...
Psuedo-Pen to Verified Paper

Psuedo-Pen to Verified Paper

Psuedo-Pen to Verified Paper By: Timothy Maze When all is said and done, the purpose of this project is to create the information that will be given to parks interpretative staff so they can communicate this history to park visitors. This means that an extensive part...
Coming Full Circle

Coming Full Circle

Coming Full Circle By: Sonya Carrizales Today I want to write about a woman named Mildred Ericson and her mission to create interpretive programming for children, which has left a lasting impact in Yellowstone National Park. Mildred Ericson broke the decade-long trend...
Welcome HOME

Welcome HOME

Welcome HOME By: Sabrina Gonzalez-Morabito This summer, I am excited to be an ACE CRDIP Historian Intern at Homestead National Monument (HOME). What makes this summer special is the 19th Amendment centennial that HOME is celebrating with hundreds of other parks across...
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