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Assistant State Archaeologist Becca Simon will teach a class on “Geophysics and Remote Sensing” May 31 through June 3 at the Center of Southwest Studies, Fort Lewis College.
The 20-hour course is part of the Program for Avocational Archaeological Certification and is open to the public. No prior classes are required.
This course discusses the methods, theories, and applicability of geophysical survey and remote sensing techniques to archaeology. Topics will include a brief history of geophysics and remote sensing as it is used in archaeology, basic scientific principles related, and examples of archaeological projects utilizing geophysics and remote sensing. One half-day will be spent in the field for hands-on learning.
Cost for the class is $20. For questions or to register, contact Tish Varney by May 20 at 259-4099 or [email protected].
For more information, visit www.historycolorado.org/paac.