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Archeological Prospection Workshop

In its thirtieth year, the workshop will be held May 22–26, 2023 at the Country Club site (14CO3) in Arkansas City, Kansas.

LASAR members. Left- Lisa Higgins and K9 Penny Lane. Right- Kirsten Watson and K9 Quest.
Human Remains Detection (HRD) Dogs

The workshop will be held May 9 - 11, 2023, at the Poverty Point World Heritage Site in Pioneer, Louisiana.

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  • National Center for Preservation Technology and Training

    Current Archeological Prospection 2024: Advances for the 21st Century

    • Offices: National Center for Preservation Technology and Training
    Gettysburg Battlefield at sunset. A small fence stands by a large tree in the center of a field.

    In its 31st year, the workshop will be held May 13–17, 2024 at Gettysburg National Military Park in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Although the schedule is weather dependent, the general format will consist of lectures planned in the morning, afternoons dedicated to hands-on fieldwork, and short evening sessions oriented toward other topics like data processing.

  • Archeology of Firearms

    Over the past several centuries, firearms technology burst onto world history and brought about massive changes in the scope and nature of human conflict. They dramatically altered economic adjustments and patterns across the world.

    • Locations: Poverty Point National Monument
    • Offices: National Center for Preservation Technology and Training
    LASAR members. Left- Lisa Higgins and K9 Penny Lane. Right- Kirsten Watson and K9 Quest.

    The National Center for Preservation Technology and Training (NCPTT), the Poverty Point World Heritage and State Historic Site, and the Friends of NCPTT, are hosting a three-day training workshop on human remains detection (HRD) dogs in archeological settings. The workshop will be held May 9 - 11, 2023, at the Poverty Point World Heritage Site in Pioneer, Louisiana

  • Geophysics Workshop 2018 at the Marksville State Historic Site, Louisiana.

    National Center for Preservation Technology and Training (NCPTT), the Midwest Archeological Center, Wichita State University, and the Friends of NCPTT, are hosting a five-day training workshop: Current Archeological Prospection Advances for Non-Destructive Investigations. In its thirtieth year, the workshop will be held May 22–26, 2023 at the Country Club site (14CO3) in Arkansas City, Kansas.

Last updated: December 18, 2023

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