Alban For the third consecutive year, the Regional Laboratory of Archaeology (LRA), an association supported by the Territorial Collectivity of Corsica (CTC), framed animations related to archaeological Saint-Jean site of Ajaccio. They were organized in two phases. A first step was to intervene classroom to present a slide show. The second focused on workshops, which are held in the Hall of Science School of Salinas.
4 classes have benefited from these activities. The CM2 Castelluccio school on Thursday 20 and Thursday, May 27 (21 students), The CM2 School of Cannes Pelegrinetti Jean-Marie on Friday 21 and May 28, 2010 (23 students ), the class of the school CE2 Saline 1 Milcendeau Mr., on Thursday 14 and Monday, October 18 (24 students) and the CM2 School of Cannes Corinne Lombardo (18 students).
The proposed workshops for young audiences had several objectives:
- Conduct a protective search in urban areas.
- Knowing the chronology of the site (Roman, early Christian and Medieval: II of the sixteenth century).
- Linking scientific information creation in order to integrate more easily possible the results of the protective search.
-Putting students in situations of archaeologists from the interpretation of "structures" and the archaeological reconstruction of an archaeological dig.
- Handling of materials used in antiquity and the Middle Ages.
The entertainment took place in two stages: First
classroom intervention archaeologists LRA during 1h30. A slideshow presentation on theoretical preventive excavations and the main results. Students and teachers have discovered on this occasion the chronological framework, the new vocabulary, the main results.
Second Response to the Hall of Science Academy (elementary school Salines) for a full day. Students viewed this occasion the same slide to ensure early learning and responded to an educational booklet outlining the main stages of the occupation of the site alban. Both groups were then formed, where each student was able to make Roman tiles and learn the techniques of archaeological excavations.