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Ms. Katz-Hyman,
I am interested in engaging in a State Park upper level or National Park
occupation with my Museum Studies degree. In your opinion, how important is
having an archeology component for this field ?? I am just a junior
starting my major. I beliele I would be interested in having one of these
books on the introduction of archeology.
R. Beck
On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 8:36 PM, Martha Katz-Hyman <
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> You might want to look at this link from the National Park Service, which
> leads to a bibliography of books on archaeology for young readers, general
> audiences, and more detailed studies:
> http://www.nps.gov/history/archeology/public/archbook.htm.
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> I would also echo the recommendation to sell James Deetz's "In Small
> Things Forgotten." It's one of the best introductions to historical
> archaeology still in print.
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> Hope this helps.
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> Martha Katz-Hyman
> Curator
> Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation
> Williamsburg, VA
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