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Interpretation for Archeologists

Archeologists can explore the world of interpretation through online activities, case studies, fun facts, and more. This guide introduces the art and science of interpretation, methods and techniques for engaging the public with archeological resources, and the significant role interpretation can play in encouraging public stewardship.

The Robinson House

The Robinson house survived in spite of the first and second battles of Manassas during the American Civil War. As African Americans, the Robinson family found themselves embroiled in the struggles of the nation before and after that war. Come explore how archeological research, architectural studies, and oral history reveal new insights into the changing lifeways of free African Americans.

The Earliest Americans

Newcomers to the North American continent learned to live in a new place. They shaped the land, and were in turn shaped by it. Take a look at recent discoveries by interdisciplinary teams in the eastern and midwestern states that shine new light on life in this volatile time. Explore how people endured the environmental tumult of the ice age.

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