Savannah River Archaeologcial Ressearch Program
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Discovering Archaeology

This is our most requested program for school groups. Discovering Archaeology involves a PowerPoint presentation on archaeology; including how we dig, what we find from both Native Americans and Europeans, and includes a hands-on component with real artifacts. This simple program last between 45 minutes to an hour and is a great way to introduce kids to archaeology or reinforce lessons about American history and prehistory. Discovering Archaeology is best suited for classes in the 3rd grade and above. Teach younger kids? Check with us about special programs for 1st and 2nd graders. This program is offered free of charge and in your classroom so there is minimal impact on the students and teachers schedules. Multiple classes can be handled in the same and generally visits are for an entire grade level. Contact Chris Moore at cmoore@srarp.org to schedule a program today.

Volunteer Opprotunities

Interesting in working with the SRARP, contact Chris Moore at cmoore@srarp.org.

Former Resident Homesite and Cemetery Tours

Are you a former resident of the Savannah River Site. The SRARP routinely works with former residents and their families to help research and potentially visit their former homesites, contact George Wingard at wingard@sc.edu for additional information.


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