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Scenes from the 2001 Workshop in Archeology

David Gadsby discussing clay tobacco pipes from Anne Arundel County.

Jim Gibb introducing ASM's new “Certified Archeological Technician” (CAT) program.

Dave Woodard discussing some of his “hard hat” diving equipment.

A workshop participant tries a diving helmet on for size.

Jason Moser during his talk on 3-D computer modeling in archeology.

Howard Wellman explains how to re-assemble broken ceramics.

Carol Ebright discussing the ins and outs of projectile point identification.

Steve Bilicki explaining his recent use of GPS and GIS during an archeological survey.

Roy Brown demonstrating stone tool hafting—in this case, an axe.

Roy Brown moves outside to demonstrate the spearthrower (atlatl).

A workshop participant tries her hand at spearthrowing.

A workshop participant aiming for the target.

Finally, we started to zero in!
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Last updated: August 5, 2005
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