Program Details

ANTH 3470 — Summer Archaeological Field School (six credits)
Location:
Lipnicki Sor, Serbia
Program Type:
Study Abroad
Degree Level:
Undergraduate
Term:
Summer

Program Overview

Program Description:
Open to all students and majors and no prior experience is needed. This is a great opportunity to explore your interest in or deepen your knowledge of archeology field research methods. Work and learn along-side Professor Arthur Bankoff, chairman of the Department of Anthropology and Archaeology, and a team of archaeologists from the United States and Serbia on a dig in western Serbia, near Loznica. This hands-on archaeological field school will survey Bronze Age sites, surveying and the exploration of life 3,500 years ago. This amazing three-week program includes weekend excursions to various scenic and historical sites. Students will be housed in a modern hotel close to the excavation site. Trips are taken to important sites, museums and tourist attractions. No prior experience is required. This program is available to both undergraduate and graduate students. Open to undergraduate and graduate students, all majors. Program Dates July 4–25, 2013 (arrival/departure from/to US)

ANTH 3470 — Summer Archaeological Field School (six credits)

Setting Description:
Loznica
Cost:
Program Fee: $2,653 (Includes international round-trip airfare between New York and Serbia, housing, travel and health insurance, program related excursions and some meals) Additional Costs: $200 plus Brooklyn College tuition for six credits. (Estimate for additional meals, internet/phone, and personal expenditures)