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The Field School in Archaeology is conducted for 6 hours of credit that provides students with hands-on archaeological survey and excavation experience. It is held during Summer Term A. We meet four days per week (Monday-Thursday) from 8:30-4:30.
The field school course is designed to prepare students for a career in archaeology. While both field and lab methods will be taught, the focus is on learning field methods and skills; students carry out the excavations under the guidance of the director. We will focus on practices such as gridding, mapping, and recording a site and basic excavation techniques such as a shovel-test pit, test unit, and feature excavation. Lab activities will focus on artifact identification, analysis, conservation, and curation. Students will also learn about federal legislation regarding archaeology in the United States. While we will spend some time in the lab and having classroom lectures, most of the time will be in the field.
During the summer of 2024 field school, students participated in surveying and excavating prehistoric and historic sites in the wooded areas on the Wright State University campus.
For more information or to apply, contact the School of Social Sciences and International Studies at (937) 775-2667 or email Dr. Greene at lance.greene@wright.edu.
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