A Typical Day at an Archeological Field School

Published by Skyler Jackim I’m an undergraduate at The Ohio State University studying anthropology and history. Ever since I was 6 years old my goal has been to work as a curator at a world-class museum.

I spent May of 2019 in Trim, Ireland at the Blackfriary Archeological Field School.  I didn’t really know what to expect when I signed up so I’m guessing a lot of anthropology majors may not know what you actually do in a field school so I thought I’d outline what a typical day looks like.

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A Typical Day at an Archeological Field School

I spent May of 2019 in Trim, Ireland at the Blackfriary Archeological Field School.  I didn’t really know what to expect when I signed up so I’m guessing a lot of anthropology majors may not know what you actually do in a field school so I thought I’d outline what a typical day looks like.

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