by howe | Aug 8, 2022 | Research Blog
A spectre is haunting The Dark Lord, and the spectre is Unit 3. All the powers of old Antiochia have entered into a holy alliance to exorcise this spectre: Lord and Chef, the Light Lady and Megaphone, Small Bath Radicals and Supervisor police-spies. As long as the...
by Audrey Hoehner | Aug 8, 2022 | Research Blog
Yes! I was able to go to Turkey for a month during my last summer of college to work at a field school at the site Antiochia ad Cragum. That was my first experience with hands-on archaeology, and it was a fantastic learning experience. Besides learning all of the ins...
by howe | Aug 7, 2022 | Research Blog
My experience participating in archaeology and residing in Turkey has introduced to me new personal values as well as a new strategic approach of thinking. In the past week, I have been astonished by the level of hospitality that I have received. From a family...
by Sam Nelson | Aug 7, 2022 | Research Blog
If I were to summarize my time in Turkey to a potential employer, I would emphasize that this experience has taught me resilience. In addition, it has allowed me to grow my archaeology knowledge, team-work skills, and critical thinking skills. Through this...
by howe | Aug 7, 2022 | Research Blog
On my archaeological excavation I did what most would associate with the trade: digging and dusting off old ruins and objects of the past to understand more about classical and medieval Anatolia. But there is more to it than meets the eye. Like a painter painting a...
by Cade O'Fallon | Aug 7, 2022 | Research Blog
Patience is a learned skill; it is a virtue that archaeology requires and not all possess. This trip has taught me how critical it is to be patient and proceed my digging with a certain finesse and rhythm. It is important to work cautiously, not only for my own...