Tuesday, February 19, 2008

IU Summer Field School in Archaeology: Exploring Historical and Social Landscapes

IU Summer Field School in Archaeology (ANTH P405):
Exploring Historical and Social Landscapes of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem

May 21-July 2, 2008

Indiana University and Northwest College will be offering their fourth cooperative program in archaeological field methods for summer 2008, in the beautiful Bighorn and Absaroka Mountain ranges of Montana and Wyoming. This field school is a holistic, field-based program in the social history and human ecology of the northwestern High Plains and Middle Rocky Mountains with a special emphasis on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. If you like camping and hiking, and archaeology this field school is for you!

6 credits
Cost: $2,111
Applications Due March 7, 2008

Paid internships available after the fieldschool!!

Project Website: http://www.northwestcollege.edu/area/anthropology/wy07fs.html
(bear with us while we update information from 2007)

Contact: Laura Scheiber
scheiber@indiana.edu