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Dan Hicks <[log in to unmask]>
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HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 18 Feb 2001 22:50:47 +0000
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Dear HISTARCH list members,

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The Colonial Landscape of St Christopher, West Indies
Historical Landscape Archaeology Field School
18 July - 8 August 2001
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Department of Archaeology, University of Bristol, in conjunction with the St
Christopher Historical Society, are pleased to announce a new 3-week
accredited historical landscape archaeology field school in St Kitts, West
Indies.

The course will provide a full introduction to the principles and practice
of historical landscape archaeology, as well as a sound general introduction
to historical archaeology in the Caribbean. Participants will gain training
in landscape survey, building recording and evaluative stratigraphic
excavation. The project is managed by Dr Mark Horton and Dan Hicks
(University of Bristol).

Students and members of the public are invited to apply. Undergraduates and
graduate students may gain 2 credits (US; = 20 credits UK) from Bristol
University upon successful completion of the course. The fees for
participation are US$ 1600 (without credit) or US$2500 (with credit). Fees
for UK residents are UKP 980 (no credit) or UKP 1200 (with credit).

These fees are inclusive of all accommodation, food, transport and tuition.
All participants will be responsible for their own airfare to St Kitts.

The closing date for receipt of FULL applications is
1 June 2001, but there is a very limited number of places on the
course, so applicants are asked to register interest as soon as possible.

Full details of the project are online at www.fieldschool.net. Further
details are available from [log in to unmask]

Dan Hicks
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Dan Hicks BA (Oxon) AIFA
St Lucia Field School, Department of Archaeology,
University of Bristol, 43 Woodland Road, Clifton, BRISTOL. BS8 1UU. UK
tel: 44 117 954 6060; fax: 44 117 954 6001
email [log in to unmask]
web www.fieldschool.net

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