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Museums, teachers, and educational organizations may make a reservation to borrow the kit by contacting Keith Egloff, Phone: (804) 367-2323 ext. 131

Education

African-American Archaeology 
Resource Kit

Made available through the Virginia Department of Historic Resources this kit contains a variety of resources, books, artifacts, maps, drawing and cards relating to archaeological findings about African-American life in Virginia. Educators can use these materials to explore content areas. They also use the kit to reinforce a variety of skills, including:

  • Reading multiple texts (primary documents, text, maps, plans, physical objects, pictures) to learn about the past
  • Quantifying (measuring, counting, grouping) and analyzing (comparing/contrasting) data
  • Making and testing hypotheses
  • Interpreting results (drawing conclusions, answering questions)

Students will explore (click on a topic to learn more):

African-American history
African American sites
Foodways (see free on-line exercise!)

Standards of Learning

The activities in this kit meet the history and social science Standards of Learning under Virginia Studies, including VS.1a-i; VS.2a,b and c; VS.3e; VS.4a, b and d. In addition, specific activities meet other Standards of Learning in math and English.

To receive a copy of the kit contact Department of Historic Resources Keith Egloff, 
Phone: (804) 367-2323 ext. 131