
Archeology Center Exhibit - Interpretive painting of
Plains Woodland (ca. A.D. 600)
component
at Famp Archeological Site (Site 48LA277), Wyoming.
Archeological
field work, exhibit planning, and on-site stabilization conducted by
NPS, SEAC for the
Warren Air Force
Base Archeology Center, F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming.
Painting by Martin
Pate.
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Famcamp
Archeology Center & Exhibit
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The
Famcamp Archeology Center contains an on-site display of a
genuine "in situ" archeological profile. The profile resulted
from archeological investigations conducted by the National
Park Service in 1991 and 1992. In association with the National
Clearinghouse for Archaeological Site Stabilization, staff
at the Southeast Archeological Center worked with Warren Air
Force Base Environmental Management office to expose and stabilize
remnants of the Plains Woodland site. The Famcamp Archeology
Center includes a museum containing descriptions of: the archeological
fieldwork; an in situ
archeological profile and fire hearth; interpretive
signs; the archeological stabilization work; interpretive
artwork; manikin reproductions;
and artifact displays.

See
also:
For
further information, contact: Richard Bryant, Archeologist,
Environmental Management Office,
300 Vesle Drive, F.E. Warren Air Force Base, WY 82005, phone:
(307) 773-3667, fax:
(307) 773-4153, e-mail: richard.bryant@warren.af.mil.
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