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Fieldwork & Field Schools in Archaeology

Dig in the Roman City of Sanisera, Spain & Explore Archaeology in Roman and Pompeii, Italy The Sanisera Field School, International Archaeological Courses Active Various sessions Various Various Italy: This course is based in both Spain and Italy. Participants will spend time excavating the Roman city of Sanisera in Menorca, Spain, where fieldwork focuses on the excavation of an urban area where a monastery has been found. In the laboratory students will learn to classify artifacts found, including Roman pottery, numismatics and faunal remains. Participants then will travel to Italy on an archaeological tour of Roma and Pompeii.
Surveying the Roman Mediterranean Ports. Underwater Archaeology in Portus Iulius ‘Underwater Pompeii’ and Sanisera Port, Menorca, Spain The Sanisera Field School, International Archaeological Courses Active Various sessions Various Various Italy: In the Roman port of Sanisera (Menorca, Spain ), in a privileged landscape, you can dive into different depths with wide visibility, learning how to recognize remains of amphorae, anchors and Roman shipwrecks with which you will practice the survey method and the applied registration system (photographic documentation in 2D and 3D , drawing, classification of amphorae, …
Underwater Pompeii. Research and Survey in the singular Portus Iulius, Naples, Italy The Sanisera Field School, International Archaeological Courses Active Various sessions Various Various Italy: Participating in this course is a unique opportunity. Portus Iulius was the quintessential port of Rome in the period of greatest splendor of their empire. We absolutely recommend this program to any college student who wants to enter in the field of underwater archaeology.
Discover Amphora & Shipwrecks in the Underwater Port of Sanitja, Menorca, Spain The Sanisera Field School, International Archaeological Courses Active Various sessions Various Various Spain: This course focuses on underwater survey, Mediterranean ship building techniques and conservation. The aim is to identify underwater structures of the Roman city of Sanisera and shipwrecks, as well as anchors and amphorae related to those shipwrecks and its cargoes.
Biological Anthropology and Dig in Sanisera The Sanisera Field School, International Archaeological Courses Active Various sessions Various Various Spain: This course focuses on the excavation and study of both the urban structures of the Roman city of Sanisera, where a monastery has been found and the excavation of inhumation tombs from the classical period. In the laboratory students will learn to classify artifacts found, including Roman pottery, numismatics and faunal remains.
Digging Anthropology in the Sanisera Necropolis The Sanisera Field School, International Archaeological Courses Active Various sessions Various Various Spain: Fieldwork focuses on the excavation of funerary structures, specifically inhumation graves. In the laboratory students will learn to classify artifacts found, mainly human skeletal remains.
Dig in the Roman City of Sanisera The Sanisera Field School, International Archaeological Courses Active Various sessions Various Various Spain: Fieldwork focuses on the excavation of an urban area where a monastery has been found. The monastery is from the 5th and 6th centuries AD, includes an early Christian basilica. Participants will learn and apply the Harris system. In the laboratory students will learn to classify artifacts found, including Roman pottery, numismatics and faunal remains.
Advanced Osteological Analysis in the Roman Necropolis of Sanisera, Spain The Sanisera Field School, International Archaeological Courses Active Various sessions Various Various Spain: This course focuses on the in-depth analysis of human skeletal remains excavated from the Roman necropolis of Sanisera. In this course we will use advanced osteological techniques to gain a better understanding of the lifestyle of population of Sanisera.
Dig in the Roman City of Sanisera & GIS Applied in Archaeology, Spain The Sanisera Field School, International Archaeological Courses Active Various sessions Various Various Spain: Fieldwork focuses on the excavation of an urban area where a monastery has been found. In the laboratory students will learn to classify artifacts, including Roman pottery, numismatics and faunal remains. Participants will also learn and use mapping tools applied to archaeology as well as topography, photogrammetry and archaeological recording systems with GIS (Geographic Information System).
Fieldwork in the Necropolis of Sanisera & GIS Applied in Archaeology The Sanisera Field School, International Archaeological Courses Active Various sessions Various Various Spain: Fieldwork focuses on the excavation of funerary structures, specifically inhumation graves. In the laboratory students will learn to classify artifacts found, mainly human skeletal remain. Participants will also learn mapping tools applied to archaeology as well as topography, photogrammetry and archaeological recording systems with GIS (Geographic Information System).
GIS Applied in Archaeology, Spain The Sanisera Field School, International Archaeological Courses Active Various sessions Various Various Spain: This course focuses on archaeology, anthropology and mapping tools applied to archaeology as well as topography, photogrammetry and archaeological recording systems with GIS (Geographic Information System).
Discover Amphora & Shipwrecks in the Underwater Port of Sanitja & GIS Applied in Archaeology, Menorca, Spain The Sanisera Field School, International Archaeological Courses Active Various sessions Various Various Spain: This course focuses on underwater survey, Mediterranean ship building techniques, and ARCGIS software. The aim is to identify underwater structures of the Roman city of Sanisera and shipwrecks, as well as anchors and amphorae related to those shipwrecks and its cargoes. Then, participants will create an archaeological GIS platform from the applied recoding system of the ancient port of Sanisera.
Making an Archaeological Video Documentary, Menorca, Spain The Sanisera Field School, International Archaeological Courses Active Various sessions Various Various Spain: This course deals with filming a video documentary so that people can learn about the archaeological findings and the archaeological work conducted at the dig site and laboratory. Participants of this program will learn about the process of creating documentary video footage, preparing a plot, selection of scenes, sound and different aspects of audiovisuals.

Fieldwork in Biological Anthropology

Biological Anthropology

Program Affiliation Status (year) Session Dates Application Deadline Cost Location & Description
Digging Anthropology in the Sanisera Necropolis The Sanisera Field School, International Archaeological Courses Active Various sessions Various Various Spain: Fieldwork focuses on the excavation of funerary structures, specifically inhumation graves. In the laboratory students will learn to classify artifacts found, mainly human skeletal remains.
Fieldwork in the Necropolis of Sanisera & GIS Applied in Archaeology The Sanisera Field School, International Archaeological Courses Active Various sessions Various Various Spain: Fieldwork focuses on the excavation of funerary structures, specifically inhumation graves. In the laboratory students will learn to classify artifacts found, mainly human skeletal remain. Participants will also learn mapping tools applied to archaeology as well as topography, photogrammetry and archaeological recording systems with GIS (Geographic Information System).
Biological Anthropology and Dig in Sanisera The Sanisera Field School, International Archaeological Courses Active Various sessions Various Various Spain: This course focuses on the excavation and study of both the urban structures of the Roman city of Sanisera, where a monastery has been found and the excavation of inhumation tombs from the classical period. In the laboratory students will learn to classify artifacts found, including Roman pottery, numismatics and faunal remains.
Advanced Osteological Analysis in the Roman Necropolis of Sanisera, Spain The Sanisera Field School, International Archaeological Courses Active Various sessions Various Various Spain: This course focuses on the in-depth analysis of human skeletal remains excavated from the Roman necropolis of Sanisera. In this course we will use advanced osteological techniques to gain a better understanding of the lifestyle of population of Sanisera.

Fieldwork in Cultural and Linguistic Anthropology

Cultural and Linguistic Anthropology

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