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Welcome to Archeology for Interpreters: A Guide to Knowledge of the Resource! Through this guide, interpreters may gain the basic knowledge needed to carry out effective interpretation of archeological resources. This guide covers interpreting archeological resources-the physical evidences of past human activity, including evidences of the effects of that activity on the environment (such as Indian mounds, campsites, battlefields, farms, shipwrecks, and trash pits)-in all kinds of places (such as national parks, museums, and the classroom.) This guide is one of several additional developmental opportunities available to NPS interpretive rangers. This guide supports Effective Interpretation of Archeological Resources: The Archeology-Interpretation Shared Competency Course of Study (Module 440) finalized in 2000. An interdisciplinary work group of archeologists and interpreters developed this training module in response to the NPS Employee Training and Development Strategy. Through this joint course of study archeologists and interpreters can be trained together in the skills and abilities needed to carry out effective interpretation of archeological resources. Archeology for Interpreters: A Guide to Knowledge of the Resource is not a substitute for Effective Interpretation of Archeological Resources: The Archeology-Interpretation Shared Competency Course of Study. Rather, it is a resource for learning about archeology.
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