VAW '98 is Here!


150 Years of
Railroads in VT
Thurs, Sept 17th
The VAW '98
Calendar of Events
is here!

The Vermont Archaeological Society, Inc. and the Vermont Division for Historic Preservation are launching Vermont Archaeology Week, September 20-26, 1998! This year's theme, Journey Into the Past, celebrates the 5th Vermont Archaeology Week, 30th anniversary of the Vermont Archaeological Society, Inc., and the 150th year of railroads in Vermont. Vermont's leading heritage tourism outreach publicizes over 70 educational historic preservation events and exhibits, most free and open to the public. Make your own atlatl (a prehistoric spear-thrower used to hunt caribou), learn what Native Americans ate for dinner in the past, take part in a panel discussion on the future of Vermont's railroad sites, and dig into many other aspects of Vermont's archaeology. Activities that promote stewardship of Vermont's fragile archeological and historic sites and structures are publicized through distribution of event calendars and posters to event participants, libraries, schools, museums, and chambers of commerce. This year's poster features a collage of transportation sepia-toned "photographs" penned by Robert K. Carsten of Springfield, Vermont.

Vermont's important sites include 12,000 year old Paleoindian camps on the shores of glacial lakes, revolutionary war ships, stage coach inns, abandoned quarries, and railroad roundhouses.
Check out our
Regional Coordinator
Image Map!
The effort to identify and protect these diverse resources is shared by all. Archaeological projects draw on the skills of local historians, biologists, architects, woodworkers, folklorists, Native Americans, and countless others to achieve an understanding of Vermont's past lifeways. Grassroots outreach through Vermont Archaeology Week enables over 10,000 folks to annually enjoy and learn more about Vermont's significant, non-renewable archaeological sites and help protect them. The Green Mountain State's rich and ancient heritage provides a tangible link to the past, sense of identity, and tremendous economic growth potential through heritage tourism.
VAS Auction Donors,
Thanks for supporting
VAW '98!
Vermont's business community, government agencies, non-profit organizations, historic preservation consultants, and many others participate as sponsors, hosts, and speakers. Begin your Journey Into the Past with "artiFACT or FICTION?," "Pedal Power," "Logs on Rails," "Traveling in the Old Days," and much, much more.

To Receive a Free Event Calendar:
Division for Historic Preservation
National Life Building, Drawer 20
Montpelier, Vermont 05620-0501
TEL: (802) 828-3119
For General Publicity Information:
Kathleen E. Callum/Robert A Sloma
VAW '98 State Coordinators
c/o GEOARCH, Inc., 594 Indian Trail
Leicester, Vermont 05733
TEL: (802) 247-8127
For Donation in Support of VAW or a
VAW '98 Poster ($6, Supply Limited)
Send check or money order to:
Vermont Archaeological Society, Inc.
ATTN: Vermont Archaeology Week
P.O. Box 663
Burlington VT 05402-0663


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