GUIDELINES
This grant is awarded by the Wisconsin Archaeological Society in the name of Richard P. and Carol L. Mason, in recognition of the significant contributions they made in the field of Wisconsin archaeology as avocationals and professionals. Both Carol and Richard were long-time members of the Wisconsin Archaeological Society and the affiliate Ritzenthaler Archaeological Society. Their sons, Alan and Brian Mason, have generously donated funds for this grant.
One $1000 grant will be awarded annually. The grant is to be used as tuition and/or fee assistance for any member of the Wisconsin Archaeological Society (student or avocational) to participate in a Wisconsin university/college field school investigating a site in Wisconsin. The grant funds can be used for university/college credit, continuing education credit or fees associated with volunteer participation in the field school. Participation can be in the form of surveys, and/or excavations and/or lab work. The grant funds are reimbursable with the completion of the field school participation.
To Apply:
• Download the application form. Fill in all the required information. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
• Read the biography on Richard and Carol Mason.
• Review the lists of articles. Pick three articles from List 1 or one article from List 2. Write a summary of your choice(s), approximately 2-3 paragraphs and no more than 500 words. If you choose three articles from List 1, you can include all three in one summary. In your own words, explain why you chose the article(s) and what you learned. Be sure to attach your work to the application.
• Attach a copy of a document from the university/college showing that you are enrolled in the field school. This can be in the form of an enrollment document or a letter from the professional archaeologist leading the investigation, stating that you are enrolled.
The application form, biography paragraphs, the two lists of articles and the evaluation criteria can be found on the WAS website http://wiarcheologicalsociety.org Awards and Grants page, under “Richard P. and Carol L. Mason Memorial Grant”.
The applicant must be a member in good standing with the Wisconsin Archaeological Society. All membership categories are eligible. Membership information is available on the WAS website, http://wiarcheologicalsociety.org.
Applications must be received by email at cydstil@newnorth.net no later than May 24. All applications will be reviewed by the Wisconsin Archaeological Society Awards and Grants Committee (see attached set of criteria which will be used to evaluate applications). Applicants will be notified by June 2 if they have been awarded a grant.
Completion of Grant:
• A brief report (2-3 paragraphs-no more than 200 words) describing the participant’s accomplishments in the field school. This report may be uploaded to the Wisconsin Archaeological Society website and Facebook page and printed in the newsletter. • A copy of the tuition receipt, marked as paid
• A copy of the grade report.
These documents must be sent to cydstil@newnorth.net in order to receive the $1000 grant funds. Questions? Please contact cydstil@newnorth.net
APPLICATION
PLEASE CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE APPLICATION
PLEASE CLICK HERE FOR THE EVALUATION CRITERIA
ARTICLES
LIST 2: (PICK 1)
Winnebago Co History
James Petersen Collection
Perkins Point Site
Willer Site
Brainard Site
Koeppler Collection (Bell Site)
Blair Spring Site
Doty Island Village
Grignon Site
Island Park Site
Overton Cabin
Ogle Site
Bayview Plat Site
Late Paleo Points
Wentzel Site
Ootoliths on Doty Island Site
Glass Trade Beads
Neenah Water Plant Beads
Mastadons and Fluted Points
A Sense of Place
LIST 1 (Pick 3)
Little Fox Lake
Gottschall
Artifact Illustration
Presence of Dogs
1827 Treaty
Fitzgibbon Farm
Nicolet Landing Place
Ouestationong
Drawing Artifacts
Copper Plummet
Unusual Copper
Little Butte des Morts Bridge
Clay Pipes
Prehistoric Pottery
Additional Bell Site Finds
Fence Post Site
Dube Site
Winnebago Co Pipes
Blair Gravel Pit Site
Paleoindians and Elephants
Turkey Tail Point
Early History and Water Levels
Winnebago Co Environment
Freshwater Clams
Ancient Pollen
Archaeology, Cavalry and Lake Flies
Buried Forest
Unusual Paleo Point
Unclassified Rimsherd
Wind Storms and Archaeology
Winnebago Co, Going, Going…
Caribou
Catlinite Pendants
Reconstructing Little Butte des Morts Mound
Archaic Axe from the Snells
Ground Slate Point
Glacial Lake Oshkosh