Post by warriorwitch on Apr 27, 2006 14:59:45 GMT
See the latest postings on archaeological dig opportunities below, and for the latest breaking archaeology news, go to Archaeology Today (see the latest news report about the pyramids of Bosnia, and the Dig Spotlight about how to join the project).
The Bethsaida Excavations Project is now calling for students and volunteers for the upcoming summer 2006 season. See the weblog for more information, including actual accounts of what it is like to participate in a dig.
Help uncover the remains a massive ancient Dacian fortress in Transylvania, Romania. See the Dig Spotlight about this opportunity below.
See Adventure Travel Expeditions, if you are interested in travel experiences that challenge the mind and body and afford the opportunity to make a positive difference.
There are archaeological digs and research activities being conducted all over the world. Most archaeological digs are conducted during the summer months; however, some are ongoing throughout the year, and some are being conducted even during the winter months in parts of the world where the climate is favorable. This weblog serves as a gateway to the most comprehensive and up-to-date information about current archaeological digs, dinosaur digs, and archaeological travel tours throughout the world. It also features special postings highlighting specific archaeological digs, the latest discoveries, and other articles related to archaeology and archaeological digs.
My other blogs: Fascinating Paleontology, Fascinating Space and Astronomy, Fascinating Earth Science, Gallery Place
Posted by Dan McLerran @ 9:50 AM 0 comments
Archaeological Digs 2006
Here are the best listings online with links to detailed information about archaeological digs and field school opportunities for 2006. Return regularly, as the lists continue to expand with new opportunities:
1. AIA Fieldwork Opportunities Online
2. Current Archaeological Investigations
3. Archaeological Digs with Earthwatch
4. Biblical Archaeology Society
See also Dinosaur Digs below.
Posted by Dan McLerran @ 9:47 AM 0 comments
Archaeological Tours
Not interested in digging right now, but you enjoy things archaeological? Here are some sources for great archaeological travel tours:
1. Archaeological Institute of America Tours
2. Archaeological Tours
3. Explorations
4. Mayatour
5. Far Horizons
6. International Expeditions
7. iExplore
8. Chevvy Tours LLC
9. Gecko's Grassroots Adventures
10.Geographic Expeditions
11.Human Evolution, Culture & Wildlife Safari
12.Peter Sommer Travels
The Bethsaida Excavations Project is now calling for students and volunteers for the upcoming summer 2006 season. See the weblog for more information, including actual accounts of what it is like to participate in a dig.
Help uncover the remains a massive ancient Dacian fortress in Transylvania, Romania. See the Dig Spotlight about this opportunity below.
See Adventure Travel Expeditions, if you are interested in travel experiences that challenge the mind and body and afford the opportunity to make a positive difference.
There are archaeological digs and research activities being conducted all over the world. Most archaeological digs are conducted during the summer months; however, some are ongoing throughout the year, and some are being conducted even during the winter months in parts of the world where the climate is favorable. This weblog serves as a gateway to the most comprehensive and up-to-date information about current archaeological digs, dinosaur digs, and archaeological travel tours throughout the world. It also features special postings highlighting specific archaeological digs, the latest discoveries, and other articles related to archaeology and archaeological digs.
My other blogs: Fascinating Paleontology, Fascinating Space and Astronomy, Fascinating Earth Science, Gallery Place
Posted by Dan McLerran @ 9:50 AM 0 comments
Archaeological Digs 2006
Here are the best listings online with links to detailed information about archaeological digs and field school opportunities for 2006. Return regularly, as the lists continue to expand with new opportunities:
1. AIA Fieldwork Opportunities Online
2. Current Archaeological Investigations
3. Archaeological Digs with Earthwatch
4. Biblical Archaeology Society
See also Dinosaur Digs below.
Posted by Dan McLerran @ 9:47 AM 0 comments
Archaeological Tours
Not interested in digging right now, but you enjoy things archaeological? Here are some sources for great archaeological travel tours:
1. Archaeological Institute of America Tours
2. Archaeological Tours
3. Explorations
4. Mayatour
5. Far Horizons
6. International Expeditions
7. iExplore
8. Chevvy Tours LLC
9. Gecko's Grassroots Adventures
10.Geographic Expeditions
11.Human Evolution, Culture & Wildlife Safari
12.Peter Sommer Travels