Temple University Archaeological Field School

Temple University Archaeological Field School Temple University Archaeological Field School Learn archaeological field methods and obtain six college credits while participating in actual field research.

This year, students participating in Temple University’s Field School in Archaeology will be excavating the Nesquehoning Creek Site located in the Lehigh Gorge State Park near Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania. The site contains the buried remains of American Indian campsites dating from AD 1500 to 8000 BC! The field school runs 5 days a week (Monday-Friday) with participants living in a local campground.

If you are interested in learning more about the field school contact the instructor:

Jeremy Koch at: [email protected]

06/30/2012
03/19/2012

Registration for Temple University's Summer Session I Archaeology Field School has begun! Please email the field school instructor ([email protected]) for instructions on how to register.

07/16/2011

Pictures from the last week of field school are now posted. What a great summer session and an amazing crew!

07/16/2011
04/13/2011

The Summer Session I deadline is fast approaching. Any students interested in the field school should apply now while spots are still available!

03/26/2011

It's cold in Philadelphia but there is snow in Nesquehoning!

03/26/2011
03/22/2011

Registration for Temple University's archaeological field school begins today!

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Nesquehoning, PA

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