The Adelphi University Department of Anthropology welcomes applications from graduate and undergraduate students interested in Anthropology or related disciplines to join one of our two 2015 archaeological field schools in the beautiful Alaska backcountry. The two programs include an introductory course (ANT332) held in June and advance (ANT532) course in July.
In addition to participation in an ongoing research program, students will experience unspoiled Alaska wilderness, acquire important technological skills using state-of-the-art field based research technologies, and learn the fundamentals of archaeological field methods including excavation and survey. Backcountry hiking and remote camping are required. See attached flyers and email bwygal@adelphi.edu for more information.
Additionally, this summer Adelphi is also offering our longstanding bioarchaeological program on the Island of Crete.
Taught by experienced faculty with student-instructor ratios among the lowest available, these programs emphasize a wide range of experiential learning opportunities. For more information on any of these programs, please visit their website and email the respective program directors.
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For complete information, please download the attached file, here.