Want to know what it feels like to be a real archaeologist? Archaeological Site Investigation (ASI) Summer Camp at the San Diego Archaeological Center is the place for you!
Unlike any camp experience you have ever heard about, ASI is the creative and interdisciplinary approach to teaching the science of archaeology. Combining lessons in art with science, and history with cultural stewardship allows the camper a broader and deeper perspective of the field of archaeology. With adventures in nearby nature, creative expression, and hands-on access to the latest technology, camp activities include Artifact Interact, GPS-led discoveries, designing and creating clay vessels and many more creative and engaging lessons. Designed for 2nd through 5th graders, all lessons will follow the Summer motto of FUN, FUN, and more FUN!
ASI Camp begins promptly at 9:00 a.m. and will end each day at 12:30 p.m. All campers must provide their own snacks. Water will be provided. Each day of session campers are required to bring: a reusable water container, sunscreen, hat with wide coverage, eye protection, and adequate hiking shoes.
Two Sessions of ASI—Archaeology Summer Day Camp will be offered:
SESSION I: June 21-25, 2010 ..................9:00 am-12:30 pm (Registration deadline: June 20, 2010)
SESSION II: August 2-6, 2010 ........... ...... 9:00 am-12:30 pm
(Registration deadline: July 29, 2010)
FEES:
Members: $100 per session
Non-members: $125 per session
Call (760) 291-0370 to reserve your space for summer adventure!
Click here for a mail-in pre-registration form
to send fees to guarantee a space in the camp.
For further information contact Annemarie Cox, Camp Director
at 760-291-0370 or