Projects

ArchaeoBootcamp

ARCHAEOBOOTCAMP

ArchaeoBootcamp was founded in 2017 as an alternative Spring Break program offering college students an opportunity to learn more about archaeological field work before committing time and resources to a full field school. It has also become a fantastic professional  development opportunity for teachers and other busy members of the work force wanting hands-on experience in archaeology! 

ArchaeoBootcamp is not an archaeological field school, and completion of this educational program does not qualify students to work as archaeologists. For a fully RPA-accredited field school experience, check out our Shining a Light on the Past Field School  at the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse Outstanding Natural Area! 

 

JUPITER INLIGHT ARCHAEOBOOTCAMP

This four-day bootcamp in partnership with the Bureau of Land Management and the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum provides its participants with experience in excavation, artifact analysis, remote sensing technology like laser scanning and ground-penetrating radar (GPR), and educational talks about careers in archaeology and the history of the  Jupiter Inlet! 

 

ST. AUGUSTINE SKILLS WEEKENDS

Hosted in partnership with Flagler College, ArchaeoBootcamp Skills Weekends features a series of three weekends dedicated to different techniques and methods involved in recording and exploring archaeological resources. Click here for more information and registration. 

2025 Dates

September 13-14: Site Documentation and Mapping focuses on site recording and  monitoring, drawing maps, and digital mapping techniques. 

October 4-5: Noninvasive Survey Methods will explore geophysical tools like ground  penetrating radar (GPR), pedestrian surveys, and terrestrial laser scanning.  

November 15-16: Artifact Analysis and Lab Skill will cover artifact processing and sorting, basic material identification, simple analysis, and artifact illustration and photogrammetry.