George Washington's Mount Vernon Estate and Gardens
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Volunteers and interns have helped Mount Vernon's archaeologists since 1987 donating more than 50,000 hours towards researching and restoring the estate. 

 
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Volunteer Dwayne learns how to survey.

Mount Vernon Archaeology is seeking volunteers to help excavate plowzone at a late-18th-century site on George Washington's plantation.

The site was discovered during a Phase I survey this winter and is being excavated in advance of a construction project. The survey identified three concentrations of domestic artifacts across a large area and is not documented in the plantation records. We are currently sampling plowzone through the excavation of multiple 5 x 5 foot units across the site.

We are digging Monday – Friday, 8:00 – 4:00 through December 31. Volunteers should commit to at least half a day each visit. ASV certification students can receive survey hours for their work.

Interested volunteers should contact Curt Breckenridge cbreckenridge@mountvernon.org for more information and to schedule their initial visit. Volunteers must be over 16 years old.

To participate as an intern you must be enrolled in a college or graduate program studying archaeology.

Unfortunately, we offer no lodging or stipends, and cannot pay any expenses.

 

Click here to read about current internship projects in archaeology.

 

I love volunteering with Mount Vernon archaeology.  I've learned so much about the history of the plantation and about George Washington's life.

~Betsy Alexander, an archaeology volunteer

 

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