Fieldwork
Location: Cardiff, UK
Season: July 20, 2026 to July 31, 2026
Application Deadline: April 10, 2026
Deadline Type: Rolling
Website: https://anthroctr.org/program/2026-uk-cardiff/
Discount for AIA members: No
Program Type:
Field School
RPA Certified:
No
Affiliation:
Anthropocene Research Center (US), Cardiff University (UK)
Project Director:
Dr. Emily Holt and Dr. Richard Madgwick, Cardiff University
Project Description:
Isotope analysis of ancient materials has become a key component of the archaeologist’s toolkit. Strontium and sulfur isotopes help document ancient mobility patterns. Carbon and nitrogen isotopes provide insights into animal and human diets. Oxygen isotopes help reconstruct environmental change. The list of relevant isotopes is long and all provide important archaeological data about life and choices humans made in the past. Understanding how isotope analysis works, therefore, is an essential skill for archaeologists, whether as archaeological scientists pursuing isotope analysis for their own research or as critical consumers of their colleagues’ conclusions.
Period(s) of Occupation: All time periods
Notes:
Tuition is $2,753; Earn 4 Semester Credit Units through our School of Record -- Culver Stockton College
Project Size: 1-24 participants
Minimum Length of Stay for Volunteers: Full Session
Minimum Age: 18 years old
Experience Required: There are no prerequisites. This is hands-on, experiential learning, and students will study on-site how to conduct archaeological isotope analysis. The work requires patience, discipline, manual dexterity, and attention to detail.
Room and Board Arrangements:
This program does not provide room or board. Cardiff is the largest city in Wales and offers many hotels, Airbnb and youth hostels in all price ranges. Collegiate offers various student housing at three different location around the university, starting at ₤135 (ca. $175) per week (https://www.collegiate-ac.com/uk-student-accommodation/cardiff-university/).
Academic Credit:
4 Semester Credit Units through our School of Record -- Culver Stockton College
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