A feature of The Dolores Star that matches faces with names of the people who make up the town of Dolores and keep it going.
Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2014 6:35 PM
Andrea Gover, of Seattle, has been working as a museum curation intern at the Anasazi Heritage Center this summer. She has a degree in anthropology from Western Washington University and plans to get a master's in Egyptian history. Her duties include creating a database search tool for researchers and conducting an inventory of artifacts. "I'm also involved in creating a visual aid for consulting Native American tribes to point out artifacts of interest that have sacred value," Gover said. Gover, 24, has a special interest in stone tools. She has been investigating Paleo Indian projectile points at the museum dated from 10,000 to 12,000 years ago. Check out her blog at http://andrea-gover.blogspot.com/
Jim Mimiaga/The Dolores Star
Faces in the Crowd: Curator
Andrea Gover, of Seattle, has been working as a museum curation intern at the Anasazi Heritage Center this summer. She has a degree in anthropology from Western Washington University and plans to get a master's in Egyptian history. Her duties include creating a database search tool for researchers and conducting an inventory of artifacts. "I'm also involved in creating a visual aid for consulting Native American tribes to point out artifacts of interest that have sacred value," Gover said. Gover, 24, has a special interest in stone tools. She has been investigating Paleo Indian projectile points at the museum dated from 10,000 to 12,000 years ago. Check out her blog at http://andrea-gover.blogspot.com/