Right after graduation, I volunteered with Alexandria Archaeology and George Washington University's field school - on "Shuter's Hill" by Alexandria's Masonic Monument - helping the instructors and guiding the students on archaeological method. I am currently in Williamsburg, serving as a Resident Program Assistant with a Pre-Collegiate program in American History. I'm essentially a mentor to the students, making sure they have the best experience possible.
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Getting Caught Up
Over a year has passed since I returned from Guatemala - and quite a year it has been! I was excited to finish my undergraduate degree in Anthropology and History from William and Mary (hit "refresh" a couple times) this May, and have slowly but surely been making plans for the next year and beyond. I wanted to revive this blog to keep everyone updated on my adventures.
When the program ends in mid-July, I will have a few days to do laundry and pack for the next stage of my summer journey, an internship with Crow Canyon Archaeological Center in Cortez, Colorado. I will be a field research intern, working at Goodman Point, at a tenth through thirteenth century Pueblo Indian site. After that? We'll see what opportunities life decides to send my way.
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