The following courses have a duration of 20 days, with the exception of "Maritime Archaeology Fieldwork at the Ancient Port of the Roman City of Sanisera. Discovering amphora & shipwrecks underwater," which has a duration of 14 days.
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Making a Movie. Archaeological film program
Code: 201301 
Deals with filming a video documentary so that the audience can learn more about the archaeological findings and the archaeological work carried out both on site and in the laboratory. Participants of this course will learn about the process of creating a documentary: video footage, preparing the plot, selection of scenes, sound and the different elements regarding audiovisuals. |
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Classic Archaeology and Bioarchaeology in PORTUGAL and SPAIN. Fieldwork at the Ancient Roman Cities and the Necropolis of Sanisera and Talabriga
Code: 201302 
Based in both Spain and Portugal. Participants will spend time excavating the Roman city and necropolis of Sanisera in Menorca, Spain and then will travel to Oporto, Portugal (stopping at historic sites along the way) inorder to study a unique collection of Roman pottery. |
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Classical Archaeology in ITALY and SPAIN. Exploring Rome, the Capital of the Roman Empire, & Pompeii with Fieldwork in the Ancient Roman City of Sanisera
Code: 201303 
Based in both Spain and Italy. Participants will spend time excavating the Roman city of Sanisera in Menorca, Spain and then will travel to Italy on an archaeological tour of Rome and Pompeii. |
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Classical Mediterranean Archaeology in GREECE and SPAIN. Exploring the Acropolis of Athens and Fieldwork in the Ancient Roman City of Sanisera
Code:201304 
Based in both Greece and Spain. Participants will meet in Athens, Greece and will spend the first 5 days on an archaeological tour and then will travel to Menorca, Spain to excavate the Roman city of Sanisera. |
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Exploring the Greatest Ancient Cities. Archaeological tour of ATHENS, ROME, AND POMPEII
201305 
Participants will discover the most significant remains of Ancient Greece through an archaeological tour of ancient Athens, which will be lead by an expert on Greek art. During the second part participants will discover the most significant remains of Ancient Rome through an archaeological tour which will be lead by an expert on Roman art.
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The Archaeological Dig in the Ancient Roman City of Sanisera
Code: 201306 
Focuses on classical archaeology, excavating and studying urban structures of the city of Sanisera and the pottery found in the city. |
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The Archaeological Dig in the Ancient Roman City of Sanisera and Mapping Tools for Archaeologists focused on GIS Software
Code: 201307 
Focuses on classical archaeology, excavating and studying urban structures of the city of Sanisera and the pottery found in the city. Participants will use ARGIS software practicing computer drawing skills in order to create an archaeological GIS platform from the applied recoding system of the Roman city of Sanisera. |
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Biological Anthropology: Fieldwork in the Necropolis of the Ancient Roman City of Sanisera
Code: 201308 
Focuses on the excavation and study of inhumation tombs from the classical period. |
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Fieldwork in the Necropolis of the Ancient Roman City of Sanisera and Mapping Tools for Archaeologists focused on GIS Software
Code: 201309 
Focuses on the excavation and study of inhumation tombs from the classical period. Participants will also use ARGIS software practicing computer drawing skills in order to create an archaeological GIS platform from the applied recoding system of the necropolis of Roman city of Sanisera.
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Archaeological Dig: Fieldwork in the Necropolis and the Ancient Roman City of Sanisera
Code: 201310 
Focuses on the excavation and study of both the urban structures of the Roman city of Sanisera and inhumation tombs from the classical period. |
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Mapping Tools for archaeologists. Topography, Photogrammetry and GIS applied in the Necropolis and Archaeological Fieldwork in the Ancient Roman City of Sanisera
Code: 201311 
Designed for participants interested in mapping tools applied to archaeology, topography, photogrammetry and archaeological recording system with a GIS (Geographic Information System). |
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Maritime Archaeology Fieldwork at the Ancient Port of Sanisera and Mapping Tools for archaeologists focused on GIS Software
Code: 201312 
Focuses on underwater survey, Mediterranean ship building techniques, and using ARGIS software practicing computer drawing skills in order to create an archaeological GIS platform from the applied recoding system of the Ancient Port of Sanisera. |
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Maritime Archaeology Fieldwork at the Ancient Port of the Roman City of Sanisera. Discovering amphora & shipwrecks underwater
Code: 201313 
Focuses on underwater survey, Mediterranean ship building techniques and conservation. The aim is to identify underwater structures of the Roman city of Sanisera and shipwrecks, as well as anchors and amphorae related to those shipwrecks and its cargoes. |
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