Center for Analysis of Archaeological Materials
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The Center for the Analysis of Archaeological Materials (CAAM) is the archaeological science division of the Penn Museum. Teaching l Mentoring l Research 🔬
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Plant-powered foods of the past are revealed through archaeological science! Come visit the Ancient Food & Flavor exhibit opening June 3 Penn Museum. #PlantPowerDay tinyurl.com/yf8zy2tz
Last fall CAAM excavated The Woodlands to uncover Will Hamilton's 1792 #greenhouse. Check out graduate interns Janessa and Chris processing glass, ceramics, and more! #HistoricalArchaeology
Join us this Friday afternoon as we celebrate CAAM student research! #archaeologicalscience Penn Museum
Many thanks to all who made our end-of-year showcase a big success! It was great to see so much support for CAAM student research. Penn Museum #archaeologicalscience
See up close how historic glass deteriorates in these images of shards excavated The Woodlands last fall. #MicroscopeMonday
Congrats to Vaughn Ortner on his graduation! Vaughn researched Penn Museum 's WPA ceramics laboratory, 1935-1941. 100s of WPA ceramic thin-sections now form part of CAAM’s reference collection.
For #MicroscopeMonday: a 4500-year-old weevil (crop insect) from Numayra, Jordan. Learn about ancient grain storage and processing in Penn Museum's new Ancient Food and Flavor exhibit opening 6/3.
Congrats to Janessa Reeves on receiving her MA in Mediterranean Archaeology! Her thesis examined the chemical composition of Roman glass in the Penn Museum's collection using X-Ray Fluorescence.
We're celebrating CAAM's 10th anniversary! A joint endeavor between Penn Museum & Penn Arts & Sciences, CAAM teaching specialists mentor students in archaeological science in the lab and the field. Watch this video that shows how we're using #archaeologicalscience in fieldwork lately!