Dr. Talva Jacobson works with students Brodee Dyck, Kylie Heringer, Eli Anderson and Annika Roem as they sort materials unearthed during a three-week archaeology field school at an historic stable located at the Medalta Historic Clay District.--NEWS PHOTOS BRENDAN MILLER

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The public is not normally allowed to participate in an official archeological dig, however a team of four each week has been busy unearthing artifacts and debris at an old horse stable site in the Historic Clay District during an archaeology field school program led by Dr. Talva Jacobson, an archaeologist with 15 years of experience at Medalta.

The experience allowed people with an interest in archaeology and history but are not enrolled in a university program or a scientist, to participate

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