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Try your hand at Archaeology through an Internship!

interns learn how to take fieldnotesThe Lost Towns Project offers internships year-round to interested and qualified high school, college, and graduate students. Interns work closely with professional archaeologists and are exposed to a broad range of experiences. We offer general introductory internships in historical archaeology, including field and lab experiences. For more advanced students looking at career options,  we also offer more directed, research-oriented internships, designed to explore specific historic, academic, or methodological interests in-depth and in a real-world work environment.  In coordination with your academic advisor from your home instution, we will develop and supervise your internship.  For an exceptionally qualified intern, a stipend may be awarded. We offer flexible scheduling throughout the year, including summer and winter break internships. All interns will work at the Lost Towns Project offices and lab near Annapolis or at archaeological sites in Anne Arundel County, Maryland.

We consider students from all academic disciplines, and have hosted students from the fields of:
Anthropology History American Studies Museum Studies Historic Preservation Ancient Studies Computer Science

The Lost Towns Project offers several types of internships, described below. We will tailor the experience to fit your interests and level of experience in any of these internships.

screening soilArchaeological Field Work
Fieldwork allows students to engage in archaeology hands-on.  In the field, students will learn basic excavation procedures, archaeological documentation, and  artifact identification.  Interns will also get a chance to assist the Lost Towns Project with our public archaeology program working with school groups.

Laboratory Methods
In the lab, interns will learn the numerous tasks required to process and identify artifacts.  In addition, interns will learn about collections management and the basics of artifact analysis and conservation.    

Historical Research
Students learn the basics of historical research with visits to the Maryland State Archives and other facilities.  Assignments may include document transcription or database work with primary materials from the historic period such as newspapers, maps, manuscripts, land and probate records, and court documents.

Check out the Internship Brochure for more details. To apply for an internship, please send a letter of intent, a resume, and a short (3-5 page) writing sample to Lauren Schiszik, Intern Coordinator, at losttownsintern@gmail.com. If you have any questions, feel free to contact her at 410-222-7440 or by email.

 

 

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Lost Towns Project * Anne Arundel County Trust for Preservation, Inc. * PO Box 1573 * Annapolis, MD 21404