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students at 2002 CAR summer camp
Young students dig what they are doing at Archaeology
Summer Camp 2002.

UTSA Center for Archaeological Research to host summer camps

(April 11, 2003)--The University of Texas at San Antonio Center for Archaeological Research (CAR) will conduct Archaeology Summer Camp 2003 in July for children ages 7-9 and ages 10-12.

The two weeklong camps with the theme "Vikings in America" will be at the center on UTSA's West Campus.

The Monday-Friday camps from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. will offer children the opportunity to learn about archaeology and anthropology during indoor and outdoor activities conducted by the center's trained archaeologists.

Camp 1 for students ages 7-9 is July 7-11; Camp 2 for students ages 10-12 is July 21-25. Enrollment is limited to 18 children per camp.

For more information, contact Donna Edmondson at (210) 458-4462.

Download the registration and permission form at the UTSA Center for Archaeological Research Web site.

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