Anthropocene

Anthropocene Our archaeology field schools
offer training opportunities at sites across the world. We are Shaping tomorrow's leading archaeologists.

We offer affordable, peer reviewed programs
directed by leading scholars.

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12/10/2025

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Email from Anthropocene Research Center Separating Program Evaluations from Running Field Schools CFS IS CHANGING WE ARE SPLITTING INTO TWO INDEPENDENT ORGANIZATIONS The CFS was built with an inhere

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10/23/2025

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Email from Anthropocene Research Center Now accepting applications for the 2026 Winter program   DRONE OPERATION & PHOTOGRAMMETRY PROGRAM LEARN HOW TO FLY DRONES, INTERPRET DATA AND EARN FAA PART 107

For me, archaeologists do not discover the past; they work on what remains. Archaeology is about our relationships with ...
06/30/2025

For me, archaeologists do not discover the past; they work on what remains. Archaeology is about our relationships with what is left of the past. And more – archaeology is the discipline of things – the history of design, how people get on with the material world, and materiality itself.

Students actively participate in excavation and finds processing under field or laboratory supervision. They use tools a...
06/27/2025

Students actively participate in excavation and finds processing under field or laboratory supervision. They use tools and documentation after verbal instructions and observing team members. Interested in conservation join field conservation efforts under the project conservator. Weekly lectures cover regional history and excavation research. Students collaborate with architectural remains, mosaics, frescoes, installations, and portable finds. Honorary and MA thesis students can explore research subjects aligned with their interests and goals.

Archaeologists use drafting paper, also known as tracing paper, vellum, or permatrace, to create drawings that are an im...
06/25/2025

Archaeologists use drafting paper, also known as tracing paper, vellum, or permatrace, to create drawings that are an important part of their record-keeping process. These drawings help archaeologists understand and assess their excavations after digging, and also help others understand what the archaeologist saw. Despite the ability to scan or photograph objects, archaeologists still make drawings of the objects they find. This is because a drawing provides a certain level of interpretation based on methods of documenting knowledge of the artifact that a camera or computer cannot convey.

Archaeology means never having to say you’re finished.
06/23/2025

Archaeology means never having to say you’re finished.

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