A Unique Program

Ratings
Overall
5
Academics: 4
Support: 5
Fun: 5
Housing: 3
Safety: 5
Review

This field school gives students a complete exsposure to the archaeological field experince. The day starts at five in morning with breakfast, we're on site by six thirty, second breakfast at nine thirty (an hour break), and home by two. Once home (a very nice apartment style hotel) students have two hours to eat lunch and rest before the evening activities which include washing pottery, processing pottery, lectures, pottery drawing, floatation and artifact processing. In additon to learning these core archeological skills students are also introduced and given the chance to explore enthoarchaeometry and survey techniques. There is a midterm and final, but these are not worries if you've been actively participating. Finally, the Zits Project brings everything together by contextualizing the site with modern Tunisia. We work and live alongside Tunisians as fellow students and directors. I learned a great deal from my roommate, who is now a Facebook friend.

One word of caution: Tunisia will probably be unlike any place you've ever been to! I experienced severe culture shock, but the IFR staff, my fellow students and the Tunisians I worked with helped me adjust.

Would you recommend this program?
Yes, I would
Year Completed
2014