[CASL-L] CT Archaeology Resources

Ava Biffer avabiffer at yahoo.com
Thu Sep 15 06:24:16 PDT 2022


Your student might try contacting the State Archeologist
https://osa.uconn.edu/
Connecticut State Library
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All are excellent resources and would also be able to refer the student to more specific resources.


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    On Thursday, September 15, 2022 at 09:05:20 AM EDT, Mike McKenna <mmckenna at simsburyschools.net> wrote:  
 
 Hi All,
A senior Capstone student of ours at Simsbury High is seeking resources and/or contact info for any local archaeology associations or organizations to connect with about their project of personal interest. Locally, the student has been in touch with the Avon Historical Society about their Paleoindian site discovery in 2019: https://avonhistoricalsociety.org/paleo-indian-site/
Does anyone have other recommendations for either digital library resources or brick-and-mortar locations with archives and archaeology specialists in CT? Thanks for your time and talents!

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