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Roman Project

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Roman Project

Bulgaria

July 1-September 15, 2008

Triple the Fun in Roman Bulgaria

Venture this summer to the scenic environs of northwestern Bulgaria in search of the vestiges of the ancient Roman Empire. The Bulgarian Archaeological Association offers volunteers the opportunity to excavate at three different archaeological sites in the region, all with extensive Roman-era remains. You can help uncover the ruins of Mazdra Kale, a massive Roman fortress with outer walls still standing to a height of over 20 feet! Then, overlooking the banks of the Archar River in Aniste, you can try your hand at excavating an expansive ancient villa and bath. Finally, why not take on a whole ancient town by digging at Colonia Ulpia Traiana Ratiaria, one of the largest Roman towns of the lower Danube and the administrative center of the Dacia Mediteranea province.

The Roman Project Field School allows participants several training modules to choose from and only requires that volunteers stay a minimum of two weeks. In addition to receiving training in excavation methodology and Roman history and culture, volunteers will also participate in two new workshops on archaeological drawing and ceramic analysis.

Participants will stay in a comfortable hotel in a town nearby to all three sites. Each shared double room includes a private bathroom and television.

Dig Directors

Krassimira Luka
Sara Tatarova

Geographic Location

Various sites, Northwest Bulgaria

Dates of Occupation

Roman

Dates of the Dig

July 1-September 15, 2008

Minimum Stay

2 weeks

Application Due

May 15, 2008

Cost

Project offers five modules; see website for details

Academic Credit/Cost per Credit/Institution

No

Accommodations

Hotel nearby sites

Contact

Krassimira Luka
011-359-878-680524
info@archbg.net
http://www.archaeology.archbg.net/

Open for tours

Yes, by appointment

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