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  1. Fieldwork - Archaeological Institute of America

    The AIA and ARCHAEOLOGY’s Interactive Digs allow you to follow the progress of excavations around the globe. Participating projects post fieldnotes, personal journals, photos, videos—everything you …

  2. Interactive Digs - Archaeological Institute of America

    Interactive Digs are an opportunity to see an excavation unfold in real time. Archaeologists post regular updates from the field, answer questions, and describe life on a dig.

  3. Archaeological Fieldwork Opportunities Bulletin

    AFOB is one of the largest fieldwork resources in the world, featuring hundreds of listings for archaeological projects around the globe.

  4. Basics of Archaeology for Simulated Digs by Shelby Brown (J. Paul Getty Museum) Archaeological excava.on is conducted in a scien.fic manner and the process of digging and thinking about a site …

  5. Archaeological Institute of America - Archaeology - Site Preservation

    The Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) is North America's oldest and largest organization devoted to the world of archaeology.

  6. Fieldwork List - Archaeological Institute of America

    Main techniques for archaeological digs 2026: GIS applied in Archaeology, AutoCAD to create maps and training in drawing and digital illustration of archaeological artifacts (San Javier, Murcia – Spain), …

  7. Interactive Digs Archive - Archaeological Institute of America

    The Blackfriary Community Heritage and Archaeology Project (BCHAP), in the town of Trim, Co. Meath, Ireland, is the focal point of community based research and training excavations of the remains of …

  8. Archaeology Archaeos = old, ancient Logos = word, study Archaeology is a discipline, a systematic approach to uncover-ing the past, and a way of thinking.

  9. Interactive Digs - Archaeological Institute of America

    Interactive Digs Ferrycarrig, Ireland Digging the Lost Town of Carrig, an archaeological research project launched by the Irish Archaeology Field School (IAFS) and Irish National Heritage Park (INHP) in the …

  10. Materials and Preparation The teacher must invest the time needed to understand the goals and procedures of archaeology (see Basics of Archaeol-ogy for Simulated Dig Users. In preparing …