30th November 2009, 04:39 PM
Do you want to earn university credits by undertaking archaeological fieldwork and excavation at beautiful Irish historic sites under the tuition of leading experts?
Would you like to experience life as an archaeologist while immersing yourself in the richness of the Irish life?
If the answer to one of more of these questions is ?YES?, then the Irish Archaeological Field School is for you.
We are Irelands leading provider of university accredited, site based archaeological research and training. The ethos of the school is to provide an opportunity for students and enthusiasts of archaeology and anthropology to experience at first hand the excitement of archaeological excavation within an established research framework.
Excavations are undertaken in a research environment led by a team of highly qualified and experienced archaeologists using the most sophisticated technologies, including GPS topographical survey, geophysics, photo-planning and more.
In addition to the archaeological excavations, an extensive programme of cultural activities is on offer, including tours of historic sites, folklore, reconstructions, re-enactments, language, music, food and more.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1uKMYxZv5c
see more here:
http://www.iafs.ie/index.html
and let people know.
It'll be great!
Would you like to experience life as an archaeologist while immersing yourself in the richness of the Irish life?
If the answer to one of more of these questions is ?YES?, then the Irish Archaeological Field School is for you.
We are Irelands leading provider of university accredited, site based archaeological research and training. The ethos of the school is to provide an opportunity for students and enthusiasts of archaeology and anthropology to experience at first hand the excitement of archaeological excavation within an established research framework.
Excavations are undertaken in a research environment led by a team of highly qualified and experienced archaeologists using the most sophisticated technologies, including GPS topographical survey, geophysics, photo-planning and more.
In addition to the archaeological excavations, an extensive programme of cultural activities is on offer, including tours of historic sites, folklore, reconstructions, re-enactments, language, music, food and more.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1uKMYxZv5c
see more here:
http://www.iafs.ie/index.html
and let people know.
It'll be great!
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Thomas Rainborough 1647
Thomas Rainborough 1647