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Description: One of the best ways to get in touch with a country and its people is by understanding its past. Volunteering abroad on one of our archaeology projects in Romania is a great way to discover their rich histories. You can choose to spend time in either Romania excavating ruins in the thrilling region of Transylvania. You don’t need any previous archaeological experience to join one of digs and they run all year long. Romania offers magnificent sights for anyone interested in archaeology and will be a great adventure!
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Subject: Archaeology, Archaeology Field Studies, Archaeology Fieldwork, Transylvannia, volunteer, Romania, dig
Description: Archaeology programs in Spain. Archaeological Fieldwork Opportunities for students interested in Archeological work in Spain and the Celtic, Roman or Medieval worlds.
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Subject: Archaeology, archeological, archeology, archaeological, fieldwork opportunities, field school, volunteer, spain, dig , excavation, archaeological sites, archaeologist
Description: Students, Faculty and Alumni from Saint Anselm College are digging Italy this May and June. Our excavation is at Coriglia near Castel Viscardo, a town located at the southwest edge of Umbria approximately eight miles northwest of Orvieto. Preliminary inspection of the area had indicated the remains of what was considered to be a Roman villa. Our first season (2006) uncovered many intriguing finds which posed more questions than answers. The 2007 season expanded trenches unearthing roads, walls, rooms, fistulae and numerous artifacts. But still we discovered nothing definitive about the use of the site. In 2008, finds indicated a large monumental wall across the upper width of the site as well as a large network of fistulae in trench C. The Roman villa hypothesis has now been replaced by one of religious use, with evidence pointing to a sanctuary dating back to the Etruscans.
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Subject: Classical Archaeology, Archaeology, Classical Studies, Archaeology Field Studies, Archaeology Fieldwork, excavation, dig , Coriglia, Italy, Saint Anselm College
Creator: digumbria.com
Source: http://web.me.com/lindarulman/Coriglia_2009/Welcome.html
Format: text/html
Type: text
Date: 2010-03-29 00:00:00
Rights: All rights reserved
Identifier: http://digumbria.com/
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