Archaeological Lab School in Peru


Location: Moquegua, Peru

Season: 
June 9, 2019 to July 21, 2019

Session dates: 
One session from June 9 to July 21, 2019.

Application Deadline: 
Saturday, December 1, 2018
Friday, March 15, 2019

Deadline Type: 
Exact date

Program Type

Field school

RPA certified

no

Affiliation:

University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Project Director:

Donna Nash, Ph.D., Associate Professor at University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and Emily Schach, M.A., Ph.D. Candidate at Arizona State University

Project Description

The Contisuyo Archaeological Lab School in Peru will provide students with valuable experience studying abroad and conducting archaeological research. This program provides anthropology and archaeology majors an opportunity to earn 6 credits toward their major in a foreign country. The program gives students laboratory experience in artifact handling, conservation, cataloging and basic analysis of ceramic, lithic, fauna, and textiles, as well as Human Osteology.

Over the course of the summer students will be immersed in research. The primary site for this program is Moquegua, Peru-the capital city of the department of Moquegua. Students will depart the US on June 8, 2019 in order to arrive to Moquegua by June 9. Students will take an international flight from North Carolina to Lima, Peru and then another flight from Lima to Arequipa, Peru. Students will be met at the airport by program staff and be taken by bus to Moquegua, a trip of approximately four hours. In the morning on June 10, they will be given a guided tour of the regional museum, Museo Contisuyo, a class room demonstration regarding the treatment of different types of archaeological materials will start that afternoon.

On Mondays through Friday students will work in the lab from 8:00 AM to Noon (ATY 479). On these days, there will be an hour-long break for lunch. Lab work will resume at 1:00PM and continue until 5:00 PM (ATY 453). Students will have a break of two hours before dinner at 7:00PM. After dinner, students will have additional free time. Free time is provided to allow students an opportunity to read homework articles, study for quizzes, and explore Moquegua. Field trips are scheduled on Saturdays and typically run from 9AM to 3PM. These will be followed by an evening lecture from 5-6PM. No activities are scheduled on Sundays. Students may work on their independent research projects or explore the many monuments in historic Moquegua (all students must get prior approval for any Sunday activity that is not within walking distance of the museum). 

Period(s) of Occupation: Middle Horizon, Late Intermediate Period, and Late Horizon (Inka)

Notes: 
Archaeological lab school in Moquegua, Peru, where students will gain hands on experience and course credit in artifact analyses and human osteology.

Project size: 
1-24 participants

Minimum Length of Stay for Volunteers: Entire Season

Minimum age: 
18

Experience required: 
Prospective program applicants must have an overall GPA of 2.8 with at least one previous course in anthropology or archaeology. Students should be in good health and sufficient physical condition to hike daily for 30 minutes with a day pack. Students will be walking in Moquegua to various laboratories and have weekly field trips that including hiking. Spanish skills are preferred, but not required.

Room and Board Arrangements

Students will stay in a rented house, which will include a lab area. Housing will be located within a 15-minute walk of the museum (Museo Contisuyo) and the Ministry of Culture, (where some classes are to be held) and downtown restaurants where meals will be offered. Students will walk from the field house to Museo Contisuyo or restaurants for meals. 

Breakfast is served family style at the field house and other meals will be eaten at restaurants in Moquegua. The field house will include an archaeological laboratory and living quarters. Students will live dormitory style with 2 to 3 people per room and a shared bath. 

Cost: 
Included in program tuition.

Academic Credit

Name of institution offering credit: 
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Number of credits offered Students will receive a total of 6 credits for two courses: ATY 479: Analysis of Archaeological Data and ATY 453: Human Osteology. These classes are significant for graduates with an anthropology or archaeology degree that wish to work in Cultural Resource Management or attend graduate school to study archaeology or forensics. Students who do not take such courses will not be competitive in the work place or in the application process to graduate school. Since such experiences are vital to an archaeological career, ATY 479 may be repeated for credit.
Tuition: 
Program Cost: $3,800 $400 **Nonrefundable** Deposit Deadline: January 11, 2018 $1,700 Payment Deadline: February 15, 2018 $1,700 Payment or Proof of Sufficient Financial Aid Deadline: March 15, 2018 Program cost includes: cost of instruction by UNCG and other program faculty, room, board, local transportation, and excursions. Program cost does NOT include: airfare (approx. $1,300) and spending money.

Location

Contact Information
Donna Nash
PO Box 26170
Greensboro
NC
United States
27412-5000