ANTH 450 Field Research in Maya Archaeology

ByEric Heller

Are you ready for a life-changing adventure? Imagine delving into the mysteries of the ancient Maya civilization, unraveling the secrets of their majestic palaces and temples, and exploring the lush wonders of the Belizean rainforest. ANTH 450 – Field Research in Maya Archaeology, a four credit summer course, is an unforgettable experience where you’ll learn cutting-edge field methods in excavation, survey, and digital cultural heritage research through an immersive, hands-on learning environment. You’ll excavate and analyze artifacts, expose ancient ruins, stand on floors not touched in 1200 years, and make significant contributions to our understanding of one of the world’s richest and most enigmatic ancient cultures. This season is especially exciting as we’ll be working an ancient Maya armory and exploring one of the most significant sub-structure finds in the region! Meanwhile, a rustic yet comfortable rainforest camp will be your home. You will live admist the breathtaking beauty of the largest nature preserve in Mexico and Central America, providing you with an unparalleled setting to connect with both history and nature. Whether you are a major seeking vital field experience or simply want to do something unique with your summer you are more than welcome, no prerequisites required. Your opportunity to embark on an exciting expedition of discovery and adventure awaits!