Fieldwork
Location: Warren, UT 84404, USA
Season: June 7, 2026 to July 19, 2026
Application Deadline: March 15, 2026
Deadline Type: Exact Date
Website: https://anthropology.nmsu.edu/projects/field-school.html
Program Type:
Field School
RPA Certified:
No
Affiliation:
New Mexico State University
Project Director:
Dr. Katie Richards
Project Description:
New Mexico State University’s archaeological field school provides students with the opportunity to gain experience in pedestrian survey and excavation while learning about Utah’s diverse cultural heritage. The first two weeks of field school will be based in Blanding, UT where we will team up with students from Brigham Young University to learn how to identify and document archaeological sites in an area of dense Basketmaker and Pueblo occupation (ca. AD 500–1300). The field school will then move to northern Utah where we will team up with students from Weber State University and spend four weeks excavating a site with Fremont and Promontory connections (ca. AD 800–1500) near Warren, UT. This excavation provides students with the exciting opportunity to contribute to research in an under-studied region. The field school will also include field trips to places like Edge of the Cedars State Park, Nine Mile Canyon, Fremont Indian State Park, and more!
Period(s) of Occupation: Ancestral Puebloan (ca. 500–1300 CE) Fremont and Promontory (ca. 800–1500 CE)
Project Size: 1-24 participants
Minimum Age: 18
Experience Required: None
Room and Board Arrangements:
Room and board are included in course fees. We will camp near Blanding, Utah for 2 weeks. Students will be responsible for providing their own camping gear. We will then move to Ogden, Utah (and dig in Warren) for 4 weeks where we will be staying in field houses.
Academic Credit:
6 credits through NMSU
Katie Richards
312 Breland Hall, NMSU
Las Cruces
NM
88003
USA
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