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Additional Laboratory Credit (continued)
- Denver Lab Project
- The Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (OAHP)
has archaeological collections that have yet to be completely
processed for permanent curation. PAAC volunteers may
receive credit toward certification at either the Laboratory
Trainee or Laboratory Technician level by helping the State
Training Coordinator in the cataloguing and analysis of these
materials.
- The lab work is held at the Colorado Historical Societys
Museum Support Center in east Denver (MSCD), typically on
intermittent days in December and January, 8:30 am-4:30 pm. Specific dates for the lab in December 2008 and January 2009 will be announced this autumn. At that time, prospective volunteers should contact the State Training Coordinator to participate. All supervised hours spent with specific materials in the
collections apply toward the 40 hours of lab time required
for certification. While the collection includes a variety
of prehistoric and historical materials, a large majority
is lithic (flaked stone and ground stone artifacts).
- Prerequisite Courses:
No prior experience is required in most instances. However,
lab space and equipment for volunteers is limited, so if too
many PAAC participants wish to volunteer on a scheduled lab
day, preference will be given to those volunteers who have
already earned the Lab Trainee certificate and are working
toward the Lab Technician certificate, and others who have
completed one or more of the following courses:
a. Introduction
to Archaeology, CAS & PAAC
b. Introduction to Laboratory
Techniques
c. Prehistoric Lithics
Description and Analysis
- Requirements:
Prospective volunteers must complete the PAAC
Candidate Application Form (PDF), and should be prepared
to participate on a minimum of two days. Contact the State
PAAC Coordinator at 303-866-4671 or kevin.black@chs.state.co.us.
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