Fieldwork

Micronesia: Pohnpei Survey & Excavation (IFR)

Location: kolonia, pohnpei, micronesia

Session Dates: June 8 – July 5, 2025

Application Deadline: February 1, 2025

Deadline Type: Rolling

Website: https://ifrglobal.org/program/micronesia-pohnpei/

Program Type:
Field School

RPA Certified:
No

Affiliation:
Institute for Field Research (IFR), University of Arkansas at Little Rock

Project Director:
Dr. Maureece J. Levin

Project Description:

Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and lush landscapes of Pohnpei, Micronesia’s “Garden Island,” through this hands-on archaeology field school. Formed by an extinct shield volcano and surrounded by pristine reefs, Pohnpei offers a stunning setting to explore ancient food production systems and landscape management practices. Building on decades of research, including recent LiDAR imaging that has uncovered hidden features beneath the island’s dense vegetation, you’ll engage in fieldwork such as pedestrian surveys, excavations, mapping, and sample collection. You’ll also have the opportunity to collaborate closely with local communities, contributing to meaningful research that deepens our understanding of Pohnpei’s agricultural history and its connection to the island’s chiefly social systems. Outside of fieldwork, enjoy enriching experiences like visiting cultural heritage sites, sampling local foods, and exploring the island’s natural beauty through activities like swimming and snorkeling around the vibrant coral reefs.

Field school highlights:

  • Understand the intersection of archaeology, ecology, and anthropology as you study how ancient Pohnpeian societies shaped and adapted to their environment over millennia.
  • Work closely with Pohnpeian communities, gaining insight into the island’s traditions and contemporary life while contributing to meaningful research
  • Explore the cultural and natural wonders of Micronesia, including the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Nan Madol, the Pohnpaid petroglyphs, and Sokehs Rock

Period(s) of Occupation: 2,000 years of settlements on Pohnpei

Project Size: 1-24 participants

Minimum Length of Stay for Volunteers: Students are expected to stay the full length of the program.

Minimum Age: 18

Experience Required: None

Room and Board Arrangements:
Our field research program is hosted at a 3-star hotel centrally located in Kolonia Town, Pohnpei. The hotel offers a selection of one, two, and three-person rooms, each featuring a private bathroom with a hot shower and air conditioning to ensure a comfortable stay. With convenient on-site coin laundry and regular room cleaning, you’ll feel right at home. Enjoy easy access to local restaurants and shops, with some rooms offering kitchen facilities for self-catering. Meals: We provide nutritious lunches in the field, while breakfast and dinner are yours to explore in town. Dietary restrictions are manageable with careful planning, and local markets offer fresh produce and a variety of foods. The Field School Director will work with you to discuss dietary concerns and accommodation preferences.

Contact Information:


Institute for Field Research

1855 Industrial Street, Unit 106

Los Angeles

CA

90021

United States

info@ifrglobal.org

Phone: 4242091173

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