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Archaeology, Geology and the Environment: Exploration on the Stoner Farm

July 24 @ 9:15 am 1:30 pm

Students will join Buttonwood/Institute educators and LACI archaeologists to “dig into the past” at the historic Stoner Farm, an active, working archaeological site in Waynesboro.

With archaeologist Scott Parker, students will learn the why, what, and how of archaeology, including how artifacts are processed and what they can tell us about how the Stoners lived.

Hands-on activities include digging and working with artifacts, testing the properties of limestone and soil, looking for new dig sites using remote sensing, and learning how limestone is cut and mortar is made. 

Educators Pam Rowland, Bruce Rowland, and Beth Skroban will explore the history, geography, and environment of the farm. Students will discover why the Stoners built in this spot, and how they used the natural resources around them (soil, trees, rocks, water, and vegetation). In addition, they will examine the rock used to construct the buildings on the property.

Register HERE.

$25 per person

717-762-0373

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8777 Lyons Rd.
Waynesboro, Pennsylvania 17268 United States

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