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Why celebrate a state archaeology week?
Vermont archeology explores centuries of past lifeways,
from the earliest Paleoindians to the latest urbanites. Archeological sites
are fragile, irreplaceable resources that contain tangible links with the
past. Being able to physically touch the past brings history alive, and
even the smallest clues can tell us the most magnificent stories. The Green
Mountain State's archeological record is an immensely valuable economic
and educational trust. Our archeological sites are being destroyed at an
alarming, ever-increasing rate. The successful stewardship of Vermont's
past for the future demands vigorous preservation efforts now by individuals
and organizations from private, business, non-profit, and government sectors.
Help protect these special windows to the past, so they can be open forever.
Vermont
Archeology Week 2000 "Forgotten Things, Forgotten Ways"
Vermont Archeology
Week '99 "Explore the Past"
Vermont Archeology Week
'98 "Journey into the Past"
Vermont Archeology Week
'97 "Discover the Past"
Vermont Archeology Week
'96 "Windows to the Past"
Vermont Archeology Week
'95 "Join Hands with the Past"
Vermont Archeology Week
'94 "Piecing Together Vermont's Past"
Other
State Archaeology Weeks and Months