The site is a settlementwith a chronology from 1600BC to 800BC, Bronze Age. At the moment we areexcavating the outsides of a naveta ,the typical house of that moment.
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This field school is based in two beautiful Celtic countries: Ireland and the Isle of Man, which lies between Ireland and Britain. This gives you a great chance to experience a variety of
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The 2010 field season at the Little League Site will continue to survey the first, lowest terrace above the Nemasket River. Excavations here in 2009 showed general continuity with what was found
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Share in the thrill of excavating a long-lost temple and uncovering some of Central Asia’s oldest wall paintings as a volunteer on the University of Sydney excavations in Uzbekistan. Follow this up
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This course is aimed at graduates from an archaeology or earth sciences background who wish to gain experience in archaeological geophysics. It will provide an understanding of the scientific
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This topic will teach students how to undertake ethical and culturally sensitive ethnoarchaeological research. Activities may include rock art recording, site recording, artefact recording,
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Caherconnell Archaeological Field School lies in the heart of the Burren region of Co.Clare, on the west coast of Ireland. The Burren is one of Ireland’s most precious natural resources. An
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Founded in 1154 by the Cluniac order, Monk Bretton Priory became an independent Benedictine house in 1281. Following the passing of the Act of Suppression the priory was dissolved on 30 November 15
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This project seeks to study an archaeological site in Northeast Spain that could increase our knowledge on the end of Neanderthals and their interaction with modern humans. Roca dels Bous is located
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Archaeological excavation of part of the Roman cemetery of Durolevum alongside Watling Street in Kent, and an investigation of the underlying Roman military features.
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The Archeodig Project was born in 2008 with the objective of studying and excavating the ancient city of Populonia in the Roman age, starting from the Roman Villa of Poggio del molino. Populonia,
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The UMass Amherst 2010 Archaeological Field School will focus on pre-contact and historic period studies at Harvard University’s Long Term Ecological Research program at the Harvard Forest in
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Field School will take place at a Serrano Indian base camp located in a pinyon-juniper woodland in the San Bernardino Mountains at an elevation of 7,700 feet above sea level. In addition to
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St. John Fisher College is offering a summer field school opportunity at the Dixon Hollow site in Hemlock, New York. This site was a middle 19th – early 20th century hamlet situated along the
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The Workshop for Restoration and Documentation of Roman Pottery will take place at the archaeological site of Stobi (this ancient city was the capital city of Macedonia Secunda). It will guide the
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Time Period - Late Hellenistic, Roman, Early Byzantine Second century B.C. – Sixth century A.D.). For more than a century the ancient city of Stobi - the capital of Macedonia Secunda - has been
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Hellenistic, Roman, Late Roman (Fourth century B.C. – Sixth century A.D.) periods. According to the Athenian orator and lawyer Demosthenes, Heraclea was founded by Philip II (the father of
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Apollonia Pontica is one of the most ancient towns on the Western Black Sea coast. The city, founded by Miletian colonists around 610 B.C., was named Apollonia Pontica, in honour of the patron-deity
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The expedition aims to document medieval frescoes preserved in abandoned churches and chapels in remote areas of West Bulgaria. Their number has permanently decreased due to the lack of effort to
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Late Antiquity (sixth century A.D.). 100 years ago, the Bulgarian archaeologist Karel Schkorpil began excavating the early Christian church of the 6th century on the Djanavara hill in Varna (
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