Are you interested in going abroad during Summer 2019? Consider attending this program Information Session tonight on February 4th!
Program Details: UConn Summer Archaeological Field School in Armenian Prehisotry
Students will participate in archaeological excavations and environmental reconstructions at several Stone Age sites in Armenia that document a variety of important milestones in human biological, cognitive, and cultural evolution. Hahgtanak-3 is an Early Pleistocene open-air site in northern Armenia dated to roughly 2 million years ago that documents the earliest presence of humans in the country, and one of the oldest archaeological sites outside Africa. In addition, an archaeological survey of the Debed Gorge and its surroundings will be conducted, and new archaeological sites tested. Through this program, you will gain an exciting new perspective on human evolution, archaeology and prehistory and the chance to experience a rich and vibrant culture, while working side by side with world-renowned specialists and Armenian students from Yerevan State University.
Info Session Details: Monday, February 4th, 2019 from 5:00-6:00pm in ITE, Room 125
Any questions? Feel free to email Dr. Daniel Adler (daniel.adler@uconn.edu) or Education Abroad (abroad@uconn.edu)
For more information, contact: Education Abroad at abroad@uconn.edu