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...
by Ben Hess | Aug 6, 2022 | Research Blog
During my time in Turkey, one skill that I developed was how to resolve disagreements with coworkers. For instance, one day my unit felt that we were doing more wheelbarrows than other units were. We first asked individuals if they would take wheelbarrows down. They...
by Lissete Trinidad Mejia | Aug 6, 2022 | Research Blog
My second year in college, I was given the opportunity to travel to Turkey with my school to participate in an archaeological research internship. I spent 4 weeks in Gazipasa, Turkey working on the site of Antiochia ad Cragum. I learned about the history and the...
by Roger Quant | Aug 6, 2022 | Research Blog
I’m glad you asked about it. My archeological work in Turkey was spent at Antiochia ad Cragum, a prominent Roman ruin site located near Gazipasa, Antalya. Over the course of a month we worked to excavate certain locations of the site, with students periodically...