
Winter 2022 E-Newsletter
Read about a badger uncovering Roman coins in our archaeology news for kids, see which artifacts our interns chose as their favorites, and more in the latest edition of The Curator.
Preserving Pieces of the Past
Read about a badger uncovering Roman coins in our archaeology news for kids, see which artifacts our interns chose as their favorites, and more in the latest edition of The Curator.
Volunteers will prepare one or more archaeological collections for curation. Center staff will instruct the volunteer on archaeological laboratory procedures such as basic artifact analysis, manual and computer cataloging, storage requirements, and preventative conservation.
With the assistance of Center staff, the intern will prepare one or more archaeological collections for curation. During the course of the internship, the intern will learn to identify artifacts and ecofacts common to the San Diego region, including lithics, ceramics, historical objects, and faunal, botanical, and mineral specimens. Center staff will instruct the intern on archaeological laboratory procedures such as basic artifact analysis, manual and computer cataloguing, storage requirements, and preventative conservation. In addition, the intern will become familiar with historical trends in archaeological practice in the San Diego area and will be introduced to current legal and ethical issues in archaeological curation as well as the concerns and rights of culturally affiliated groups with regard to archaeological materials.