Fieldwork
Location: 332 Marquette St, Kampsville, IL 62053, USA
Season: May 4, 2025 to May 31, 2025
Application Deadline: March 21, 2025
Deadline Type: Rolling
Website: https://www.fieldsciences.org/program/2025-us-il-crm-i/
Program Type:
Field School
RPA Certified:
No
Affiliation:
Center for Field Sciences & Center for American Archaeology
Project Director:
Dr. Jason L. King, Executive Director, Center for American Archeology & Mr. Don Booth, Field School Director, Center for American Archeology
Project Description:
This program is a four-week, intensive field school experience designed to provide students with job-ready skills to enter the workforce as archaeological field technicians in the Cultural Resource Management (CRM) archaeology industry. Students will learn key skills necessary for CRM archaeology jobs, including survey, surface collection, shovel testing, excavation, laboratory techniques, relevant laws, and reporting. Students will learn the entire process of CRM archaeology practices, from data collection to data reporting and mitigation. Practical field and laboratory activities are supplemented by relevant readings and formal lectures.
Period(s) of Occupation: Pre Contact and Historical Periods
Notes:
Tuition cost is $4,890; Program awards 8 semester credit units (equivalent to 12 quarter credits units) through our school of record – Culver-Stockton College
Project Size: 1-24 participants
Minimum Length of Stay for Volunteers: Full length of the program
Minimum Age: 18 years old
Experience Required: This is a train-to-work program for students seeking immediate employment at the CRM sector. Students with a BA or BS in archaeology, anthropology or related fields will get a priority enrollment for this field school. This is hands-on, experiential learning and students will study on-site how to conduct archaeological field work. Field work involves physical work and exposure to the elements and thus requires a measure of understanding that this will not be the typical university learning environment. You will have to work outdoors and will get sweaty and tired. Students are required to come equipped with sufficient excitement and adequate understanding that field work requires real, hard work, in the sun and wind. The work requires patience, discipline, and attention to details.
Room and Board Arrangements:
Students will reside in the Center for American Archeology Kampsville Dormitory. The dormitory is coed. No single rooms are available. A refrigerator and microwave area available for student use.
Meals are provided Monday breakfast through Saturday lunch. Cuisine is standard Midwestern dishes. CAA food services accommodate a variety of needs, including vegetarian and vegan diets. Enrolled students will receive a form to report their dietary needs before arrival.
Academic Credit:
Program awards 8 semester credit units (equivalent to 12 quarter credits units) through our school of record – Culver-Stockton College
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