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Clunia Spain July 2–31, 2008 Excavate an Entire Roman City—in Spain!For archaeologists, few things are more exciting than excavating an entire city that belongs to a single period. Without earlier or later epochs to get in the way, such remains become a direct window onto the past, a way for archaeologists to see precisely how a specific group of people built, occupied and then ultimately abandoned a city.
The site is perhaps most renowned for its impressive Roman theater, which incorporated innovative architectural elements, as well as an intricately designed water drainage system. With an estimated seating capacity of over 9,000, the ancient theater is the largest ever to be discovered in the Iberian Peninsula. This summer, volunteers at Clunia will help directors Francesc Tuset and Miguel Angel de la Inglesia piece together exactly how this impressive Roman theater was built and then transformed over the centuries. | Dig DirectorsFrancesc TusetMiguel Angel de la Iglesia Mike Elkin Geographic LocationBurgos province, SpainDates of OccupationRoman to MedievalDates of the DigJuly 2–31, 2008Minimum Stayone monthApplication DueApril 2008Cost$2,450Academic Credit/Cost per Credit/InstitutionYes, depends on the universityAccommodationsHouse in nearby village of Peñalba de CastroContactMike Elkin(866) 932-0003 programs@archaeospain.com www.archaeospain.com Open for toursYes |
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