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Teacher Workshops

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Cemetery Resource Protection Training

Join FPAN staff to learn about cemetery care and protection. In an effort to promote
stewardship of marked and unmarked human burial sites, workshop attendees will: study
cemeteries as historical resources, compare federal and state laws that protect burial sites,
become aware of the Florida Master Site File, gain insights into GIS and GPR management tools,
and practice hands-on landscape assessment and headstone cleaning. To find out more about
CRPT workshops or if you are interested in CRPT coming to you, contact aweiss@flagler.edu.
Upcoming CRPTs
- May 19th – as part of Heritage Preservation Matters! Conference, Fernandina Beach
Become a Certified Interpretive Guide!

NAI Training Registration Form
Lectures, Presentations, Guest Speaking
One of our favorite things is to come to you, be it your monthly club meeting, classroom, or special event. While we can do some topics on request, below is a list of our standards. Contact Amber to save the date, our calendar tends to fill up in early fall and mid-spring.
Standard Topics (list with descriptions)
- Archaeology Along the St. Johns River
- Fantastic Archaeology: Florida Frauds, Myths, and Mysteries
- Three Cemeteries and a Funeral: Use of GPR in Historic Cemeteries
- How to Bluff Your Way in Florida Archaeology
- Monumental Architecture Great and Small
- Coquina: Florida's Pet Rock
- Tools of the Trade
- Prehistoric Weaponry
- Archaeology in Florida State Parks
- A Florida Shipwreck through Time
- PB&J: How (and why!) Archaeologists Find Sites
- Historic Cemeteries as Outdoor Museums
- In Search of 16th Century St. Augustine
- The Legacy of Laurel Grove: History and Archaeology at Kingsley Plantation
Archaeology of Lincolnville: The Kelton Family Site
Exhibit on Display at the Excelsior Cultural Center
St. Augustine, Florida (Lincolnville)

You may know that archaeology happens in St. Augustine, but did you know that over 30 sites have been excavated in Lincolnville? FPAN is proud to partner with the City of St. Augustine and the Excelsior Cultural Center in of the first interpretive displays on the findings from archaeological investigations on a turn of the century Lincolnville Household. Visit the Museum's website for directions, or view the panels from your computer at home.
Lincolnville Panels
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