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  • Archaeological Field School – Vicus Martis Tudertium

    18 January, 2017

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    Colleagues,

    As the semester winds to a close, I wanted to let you know that we are currently accepting applications to our 2017 summer archaeological field school in Umbria at the site of the Vicus Martis Tudertium.

    Lots more info (including a link to the application page and some nice photos) available here:

    http://www.users.drew.edu/jmuccigr/vicusadmartis/

    And here is the institutional page at Drew.

    Please share with any interested students.

     

    Thank you and happy end of term!

    John Muccigrosso
    jmuccigr@drew.edu

    Posted By: johnmuccigrosso Category: Fieldwork Opportunities, ROMARCH
  • ROMARCH: Archaeological Field School, Vicus Martis Tudertium 2016

    23 February, 2016

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    s20m20pantanoDear Colleagues,

    Just a reminder that our summer archaeological field school at the site of the Vicus Martis Tudertium in Umbria, Italy, is accepting applications until March 1. Students earn 4 credits from Drew over the four-week period of the school.

    The website with much more detail is here: http://www.users.drew.edu/jmuccigr/vicusadmartis/

    and the Drew site with registration info is here: http://www.drew.edu/globaled/programs/umbria-italy-june-july-2016

    I’m also happy to answer answer questions via direct email.

    Many thanks for sharing this with any interested students.

    Best wishes,

    John D. Muccigrosso                    Professor of Classics
    jmuccigr@drew.edu                     Drew University, Madison, NJ 07940
    Voice +1.973.408.3029                 http://www.users.drew.edu/jmuccigr/
    FAX   +1.973.408.3768

    Posted By: johnmuccigrosso Category: Archaeology, Fieldwork Opportunities Tags: excavation, umbria
  • ROMARCH: Roman-period Archaeological Field School in Umbria: Vicus ad Martis

    14 January, 2013

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    Two students on site.

    Two students at work on the site.

    Announcing the sixth season of the Vicus ad Martis Tudertium Archaeological field school in Umbria, Italy. Run by Drew University and directed by Prof. John Muccigrosso, this four-week program offers hands-on archaeological experience – and four credits – to college-age students. Non-students may also participate through the project’s Visitors program.

    The excavation takes place at the site of the Roman town of the Vicus Martis Tudertium, located on the Flaminian Way, not far from the city of Todi. The 2013 season runs from June 9 – July 6 and in addition to daily work on the site includes short excursions to nearby sites, as well as an immersive experience in small-town life in modern Umbria.

    For more details, visit the project website or contact Prof. Muccigrosso directly.

    Posted By: johnmuccigrosso Category: Archaeology, Fieldwork Opportunities, ROMARCH Tags: archaeological field school

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