As you probably know, I'm a graduate student in anthropology at Monmouth University right now. In a week, I will leave for the island of Nevis to participate in an MU field school. I've done all my shopping (I always seem to lose my field gear between excavations) and all I have left to do now is finish up the past semester's projects and pack. I've been trying to exercise every day so my body doesn't rebel against me when it comes time to start digging, but it probably will anyway. The past few weeks have been busy and I'm looking forward to getting away from it all and spending a month in warm weather.
After I arrive in Nevis on May 9, I will be periodically updating this journal, or possibly the one I share with my classmates over at The Inaugural Fishbowl. I'll be there from May 9 to June 11, so check back in that time frame to hear about the project.
Shortly after my return from Nevis, I'll be down in Baltimore helping out The Society for the Preservation of Federal Hill and Fells Point during the War of 1812 bicentennial celebration. Depending on what happens, I may write about it a little.
Later in the summer, I'll be working with one of my professors at the MU undergraduate field school in Navesink, NJ. That will run from July 7 through August 6 and will probably warrant a few posts, too.
So stay tuned, it'll be a busy summer for both me and this blog!
After I arrive in Nevis on May 9, I will be periodically updating this journal, or possibly the one I share with my classmates over at The Inaugural Fishbowl. I'll be there from May 9 to June 11, so check back in that time frame to hear about the project.
Shortly after my return from Nevis, I'll be down in Baltimore helping out The Society for the Preservation of Federal Hill and Fells Point during the War of 1812 bicentennial celebration. Depending on what happens, I may write about it a little.
Later in the summer, I'll be working with one of my professors at the MU undergraduate field school in Navesink, NJ. That will run from July 7 through August 6 and will probably warrant a few posts, too.
So stay tuned, it'll be a busy summer for both me and this blog!
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