Archeological Survey, Monitoring, and Site Recording for Joshua Tree National Park

This project engages young adults as archeological technicians at Joshua Tree National Park to assist with archeological survey, monitoring, site recording, documentation, and reporting for archeological activities in a collaborate effort with NPS professional archeologists.

The Archeology Program


at Joshua Tree National Park regularly conducts activities pursuant to what are commonly referred to as Sections 106 and 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act (formerly 16 U.S.C.

470 et seq.; now 54 U.S.C.

300101) and generally known as compliance and inventory, respectively.

The project goal is to provide training and developmental experience to young adults by having them assist the park with compliance related clearance surveys and assessments, and inventory surveys to document and record archeological resources in previously unstudied areas of the park.

The Recipient, GBI, will recruit young adults who will work alongside NPS professional archeologists and archeological technicians to help the park meet its responsibilities under the National Historic Preservation Act.
Related Programs

Conservation Activities by Youth Service Organizations

Department of the Interior


Agency: Department of the Interior

Office: National Park Service

Estimated Funding: $0



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Eligible Applicants: (a) LEAs, including charter schools that are considered LEAs under State law, and CBOs, including faith-based organizations provided that they meet the applicable statutory and regulatory requirements.



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Date Posted:
2019-06-24

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Archive Date:
2019-07-24


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