Fieldwork
This listing expired on July 19, 2019. Please contact bjancik@uwlax.edu for any updated information.
Location: La Crosse, WI, US
Season: July 15, 2019 to July 19, 2019
Application Deadline: June 14, 2019
Deadline Type: Contact for details
Website: https://mvac.uwlax.edu/
Program Type:
Field school
RPA Certified:
no
Affiliation:
Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center at the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse
Project Director:
Dr. Constance Arzigian
Project Description:
This multi-day field and lab experience is a well-rounded opportunity for those who want to learn about the process of archaeology. Work alongside professional archaeologists on an actual archaeological excavation and survey work. Lab work may include washing and sorting ceramics, stone tools, and other remains. An experimental archaeology component may explore making stone tools and using an atlatl (spearthrower). Optional lab hours and local field trips will be available after regular field school hours. No previous experience is necessary.
This experience is open to high school students through adults. Fee includes a one-year MVAC membership. Supervised dorm facilities are available for high school students at an additional cost of $225 for 3 days and $335 for 5 days. Cancellation prior to June 14 will receive a full refund minus a $100 cancellation fee. No refunds for cancellations after June 14.
Project Size: 1-24 participants
Minimum Length of Stay for Volunteers: 3 days
Minimum Age: 15
Experience Required: No previous experience is necessary.
Room and Board Arrangements:
Hotels and camping conveniently located for adults. Supervised dorm facilities are available for high-school students at an additional cost of $225 for 3 days and $335 for 5 days. Cost: Three day experience $350, five day experience $500. Supervised dorm facilities are available for high-school students at an additional cost of $225 for 3 days and $335 for 5 days.
Bonnie Jancik
MVAC at UW-La Crosse
La Crosse
Wisconsin
54601
USA
Phone: 608-785-6473
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