Humboldt State University

Native American Studies

 

MISSION STATEMENT  
The Archaeology Lab, located in Annex Room 130, is a facility maintained to assist in and supplement classroom lecture topics.  
Students visiting the lab have access to assistance in field methods assessioning and analysis of artifactual materials, mapping and graphics, report preparation, and assistance in internet research. Although we do maintain a small collection of artifacts from the local area, we do not house or process any human remains.
In addition, the lab maintains a small library of relevant materials pertaining to general archaeological method and theory as well as relevant regional projects and topics.  



Hours of Operation
The lab is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:30am to 12:30pm and on other days by appointment.
To make an appointment contact: Jay Patton, Lab Curator
or call: (707) 826-4328 or (707) 268-8618



James Roscoe, Director--James will receive e-mail at his mailbox. For Jamies' educational bio check out this page
Jay Patton, Lab Curator--Jay will receive e-mail at his mailbox too. For Jay's personal page click here.



Also visit these other Humboldt State University sites: Anthropology Department ....Native American Studies Homepage


This site is maintained by Jason Patton. Please send any suggesstions to him via email.

The last udpate occurred March 26 1997.