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Links List | Animating Democracy
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Americans for the Arts. National Arts Marketing Project. Alliance of Artists' Communities. 255 South Main Street. Providence, RI 02903. 1612 U Street, NW, Suite 408. Washington, DC 20009. Promotes the founding belief that every citizen has a right to impact the decisions of government. Serves as a neutral convener of large-scale public participation forums. The Arts and Culture Indicators in Community Building Project. C/o The Urban Institute. 2100 M Street, NW. Washington, DC 20037. Tacoma, WA 98402.
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Links List | Animating Democracy
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Americans for the Arts. National Arts Marketing Project. Alliance of Artists' Communities. 255 South Main Street. Providence, RI 02903. 1612 U Street, NW, Suite 408. Washington, DC 20009. Promotes the founding belief that every citizen has a right to impact the decisions of government. Serves as a neutral convener of large-scale public participation forums. The Arts and Culture Indicators in Community Building Project. C/o The Urban Institute. 2100 M Street, NW. Washington, DC 20037. Tacoma, WA 98402.
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Special Guests at Garden Creek | Garden Creek Archaeological Project
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Garden Creek Archaeological Project. Exploring the past in WNC. First Week Back – GCAP 2012. A Visit from the Arthur Morgan School (aka a great day at Garden Creek) →. Special Guests at Garden Creek. March 8, 2012. The UNC crew huddling around Tim's computer in the snow, checking out the latest geophysical survey results. With their help, we were able to remove the sod and plowzone over two new units near Mound No. 2. David and Erin working in Unit 10. The excavated pit in Unit 10, south profile. In the ...
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The ditch and the dogs | Garden Creek Archaeological Project
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Garden Creek Archaeological Project. Exploring the past in WNC. The ditch and the dogs. March 25, 2012. This past week, a handful of special guests helped to excavate Unit 12 — the last unit of the project! Their efforts yielded the clearest profile views of the earthwork ditch that we’ve seen yet. After which there wasn’t much left for taking micromorphology samples. Last, in Unit 8, we allowed the profiles to dry out too much before sampling, which led to some pretty messy micromorph blocks. Though par...
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Resources | Garden Creek Archaeological Project
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Garden Creek Archaeological Project. Exploring the past in WNC. 1966 Excavations at Garden Creek. Photo courtesy of UNC-RLA. To learn more about the Garden Creek site and the pre-Columbian history of the Appalachian Summit, please check out some of these resources:. Cherokee Archaeology: A Study of the Appalachian Summit. By Bennie C. Keel (University of Tennessee Press, 1976). Cherokee Prehistory: The Pisgah Phase in the Appalachian Summit Region. Time Before History: The Archaeology of North Carolina.
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Live from Ingles | Garden Creek Archaeological Project
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Garden Creek Archaeological Project. Exploring the past in WNC. A Visit from the Arthur Morgan School (aka a great day at Garden Creek). The ditch and the dogs →. March 23, 2012. After four days of unseasonably awesome weather, it’s raining in Canton. But, if you’re going to wait out some thunder showers, you may as well do it at the local grocery store while updating the blog. West profile of refuse pit inside the enclosure. The rain appears to be stopping (famous last words), so back to the site it is!
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A Visit from the Arthur Morgan School (aka a great day at Garden Creek) | Garden Creek Archaeological Project
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Garden Creek Archaeological Project. Exploring the past in WNC. Special Guests at Garden Creek. Live from Ingles →. A Visit from the Arthur Morgan School (aka a great day at Garden Creek). March 13, 2012. From now on, when I chat with an archaeologist who’s feeling tired and slow midway through a field season, I will have one recommendation: invite students from the Arthur Morgan School. Thanks so much to this young crew for the shot in the arm on “distractingly beautiful” March day! Very cool, Al! Notif...
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2011 Crew | Garden Creek Archaeological Project
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Garden Creek Archaeological Project. Exploring the past in WNC. Alice Wright, Project Director. Alice (BA, Wake Forest University) is working toward her PhD at the University of Michigan. She has worked on archaeological projects in Portugal, Romania, Peru, Michigan, Tennessee, and, of course, North Carolina. Besides fieldwork, she enjoys working on her family’s hops farm in Madison County, NC, listening to blue grass music, and relaxing with her boyfriend and cats, Pisgah and Little Dude. Shaun just fin...
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The 2014 Institute for Social Change | who speaks and acts?
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Who speaks and acts? August 31, 2014. The 2014 Institute for Social Change. What are the politics of producing work in public and for a public audience? How might we integrate community work over the arc of our lives as academics and as professionals? The 22 students at the Institute came from 15 graduate units on campus. The four faculty-student engagement groups that emerged from their letters of interests were: arts and culture collaborations; community-based research; engaged. Next post →. Join us as...
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