Looking at Prehistory:
Indiana's Hoosier National Forest Region, 12,000 B.C. to 1650
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PASSPORT IN TIME PROGRAM
Passport in Time (PIT) is a volunteer archaeology and
historic preservation program of the USDA Forest Service. We invite you
to work with professional archaeologists and historians on projects
including archaeological excavation, rock art restoration, survey,
archival research, historic structure restoration, gathering oral
histories, or writing interpretive brochures. That's just a small sample!
Volunteers have helped us stabilize ancient cliff dwellings in New
Mexico, excavate a 10,000-year-old village site in Minnesota, restore a
historic lookout tower in Oregon, clean vandalized rock art in Colorado,
survey for sites in a rugged Montana wilderness, and excavate a
19th-century Chinese mining site in Hell's Canyon in Idaho. For more
information contact your local National Forest or visit
www.passportintime.com.
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Last Updated: 21-Nov-2008 |
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