Field Schools and Scheduled Excavations in North America
Field schools are abundant in the United States and Canada; here is a sampling of several of the most recent.
Field schools listed below with dates older than the current year may indicate an ongoing project that has not yet established dates for this season.
Field schools listed below with dates older than the current year may indicate an ongoing project that has not yet established dates for this season.
San Miguel de Allende (Guanajuato, Mexico)
June 28-July 18, 2009. Earthwatch Institute. In the canyons and arroyos of the Transmexican Volcanic Belt, you’ll uncover fossils of gliptodonts, capybaras, sloths, and many other amazing animals.
June 28-July 18, 2009. Earthwatch Institute. In the canyons and arroyos of the Transmexican Volcanic Belt, you’ll uncover fossils of gliptodonts, capybaras, sloths, and many other amazing animals.
Ethnohistorical Archaeology of Mexico
July 26, 2009-August 30, 2009. UCLA. Innovative methods of integrating archaeological research with art history, ethnohistory, and ethnography, in an intensive Travel Study spanning from bustling Mexico City to the scenic valleys, highlands, and coasts of Oaxaca.
July 26, 2009-August 30, 2009. UCLA. Innovative methods of integrating archaeological research with art history, ethnohistory, and ethnography, in an intensive Travel Study spanning from bustling Mexico City to the scenic valleys, highlands, and coasts of Oaxaca.
