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SHUMLA's Pecos Experience
2012 Jan 20
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Art and Archeology of the Lower Pecos, Texas
26-30 March 2012

SHUMLA's research team and Dr. Jim Keyser have launched a comparative study of scratched and incised imagery evidenced in the rock art of the Lower Pecos Canyonlands and the Columbia Plateau. This year, participants in Pecos Experience have the unique opportunity to join these experts as they investigate this promising new avenue of rock art research. This is your chance to explore the canyons of the Lower Pecos, to expand your vision of the meaning and function of rock art, and to experience the excitement of making connections through discovery.

SHUMLA's Field Methods in Rock Art Field School
5-29 June 2012
Registration deadline 14 May 2012
Are you a looking for an amazing field school opportunity?
Every summer SHUMLA offers its Field Methods in Rock Art field school course. This year, this unique experience will be held from 5-29 June 2012. Enroll to spend four weeks exploring desert canyons and recording world-class rock art while earning three graduate or six undergraduate college credit hours through Texas State University.

You will learn:
- How to establish a field research design and data collection protocols.
- Current theories regarding the meaning and function of rock art.
- Rock art recording methods, laboratory procedures, and data analysis.
- The archeology of the Lower Pecos and hunter-gatherer lifeways.
For more details, contact the office at programs@shumla.org or call 432 292-4848/4847
To view webpage click here
26-30 March 2012

SHUMLA's research team and Dr. Jim Keyser have launched a comparative study of scratched and incised imagery evidenced in the rock art of the Lower Pecos Canyonlands and the Columbia Plateau. This year, participants in Pecos Experience have the unique opportunity to join these experts as they investigate this promising new avenue of rock art research. This is your chance to explore the canyons of the Lower Pecos, to expand your vision of the meaning and function of rock art, and to experience the excitement of making connections through discovery.

SHUMLA's Field Methods in Rock Art Field School
5-29 June 2012
Registration deadline 14 May 2012
Are you a looking for an amazing field school opportunity?
Every summer SHUMLA offers its Field Methods in Rock Art field school course. This year, this unique experience will be held from 5-29 June 2012. Enroll to spend four weeks exploring desert canyons and recording world-class rock art while earning three graduate or six undergraduate college credit hours through Texas State University.

You will learn:
- How to establish a field research design and data collection protocols.
- Current theories regarding the meaning and function of rock art.
- Rock art recording methods, laboratory procedures, and data analysis.
- The archeology of the Lower Pecos and hunter-gatherer lifeways.
For more details, contact the office at programs@shumla.org or call 432 292-4848/4847
To view webpage click here



