Tour guide. I never thought that term would apply to me, but part of archaeological education is public engagement (hence this blog). Quite honestly, it’s one of the coolest parts. Since we began digging in the Sacred Space, tons of people have stopped by to check out our work. MSU President LouAnna K. Simon, administrators, [...]
When most people think of archaeology, they think of sites like the pyramids in Egypt or Pompeii. They imagine tombs filled with jewelery and bedecked with frescoes. However, we’ve learned in the first few weeks of field school and in classes we’ve taken previous to this summer that it’s the small things that hold some [...]
My name is Kayla Habermehl. I’m an anthropology Supersenior from Northern Michigan. I graduated in May with a B.A. in journalism, specializing in zoology and plan to graduate permanently in December with a B.S. in anthropology. My interest in archaeology stems from my grandfather, who would read me National Geographic cover-to-cover every time his subscription [...]




