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Hands-On History: First High School Archaeology Class in New Hampshire

Summary by cavchronline.com
If you walk through the social studies wing of Hollis Brookline High School (HBHS), you’re sure to find students immersed in learning. In one classroom, freshmen are writing essays about Native American boarding schools, while across the hall, seniors debate the U.S. Constitution. However, take a step outside the confines of the building, and you’ll find the real excitement: archaeology students engaging in a real-life mock excavation. Archaeolo…
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cavchronline.com broke the news in Cavalier, United States on Tuesday, December 3, 2024.
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