• fossilesqueM
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    You’re in the US, yes? Look for your local AIA chapter. Their events are generally open to the public and are great for hobbiests. https://www.archaeological.org/programs/societies/find/ Most do an annual project in the summer including weekends. There’s also a field school search on that site that shows more established public digs, but these can sometimes be expensive. Many are free.

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        You’d be surprised!!! Email them and ask how to get involved. The groups usually do pretty regional stuff and will know what’s going on. The digs usually aren’t listed on that site, just talks. Indiana likely has quite a lot. Plowing doesn’t make a huge difference, there’s still a lot deeper than they’d hit as far as occupation records go. Soil accumulation can be surprisingly fast.

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        https://www.archaeological.org/fieldwork/caa-summer-adult-field-school/

        There’s an event a few hours away that have a few probably weekend stints if you care for a mini get away

        https://www.archaeological.org/programs/professionals/fieldwork/afob/

        That’s a search but definitely doesn’t include everything. There’s much more than these. Local museums, probably whoever is in collections are also places to ask. Ohio has a ton of mounds too which may have volunteer work.

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          That is way too far a drive for a weekend trip. A good 5 hours from me. But I’ll look around and see what else is going on. Thanks.