Dear Colleagues, Please share the
following announcement with all interested parties. ExcavationS of the Baths at Roman Carsul June 12 – July 23, 2016 We are now accepting
applications from students and volunteers to participate in our tenth season of
excavations of the baths at Roman Carsulae. Project
and Location The Roman city of
Carsulae, founded in the third century BCE along the Via Flaminia in modern
Umbria, was extensively excavated by the Soprintendente for Umbria, Umberto
Ciotti, from the 1950s to the 1970s. He uncovered a number of its public
buildings including the forum, amphitheatre and theatre and transformed the
entire area into an archaeological park. In 2004, our team, under the
direction of Jane K. Whitehead and the Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici
dell’Umbria commenced a long term project to re-excavate the baths, which are
located just south of the city limits and were left exposed after Ciotti’s
excavation 40 years earlier. In 2011, we received
grants from Italian sources, in particular the Associazione Valorizzazione del
Patrimonio Storico, which enabled us to construct a roof over the remains of
the baths. Because it affords greater protection from the elements,
during the 2012 and 2013 seasons we were able to open up areas that were more
fragile, thus further exposing the structure. We plan to dedicate
our 2016 season to excavating the remainder of the areas beneath the protective
roof. We will also collaborate with our colleagues with the San Gemini
Preservation Studies program and the Soprintendenza on a comprehensive plan for
the conservation of the bath building. Program
The field program
welcomes both students and volunteers. No experience is necessary, only an
enthusiasm for archaeology and the ability to work hard in rigorous
conditions. Participants are instructed in excavation strategies,
techniques and recording, the formulation of research questions and priorities,
identification and handling of artifacts, drafting of site plans, and
analytical rendering. Throughout the season, participants are given the
opportunity to work with our conservators in the lab cleaning and consolidating
small finds, or in the field helping to conserve the mosaics we have discovered
over the course of the excavations. Cost
The program fee is
$950.00 per week, which includes a shared room as well as breakfast daily and
lunch and dinner five days a week. All equipment and local transportation is
also provided. The minimum length of stay is three weeks, however in order to
experience all stages of an excavation we strongly encourage participating in
the full six-week program. We offer a discounted rate to those who opt to
enroll for the full six weeks. Contact us for further details. There are two possible
start dates this year: Sunday, June 12 and Sunday, July 3. Credit We are not offering
credit this season, however we are happy to work with your university. Accommodations
and Meals We stay at the Albergo
Duomo, three or four people to a room, in the charming hill town of San Gemini,
just three kilometers from Carsulae. All rooms have private baths and air
conditioning, and the hotel is equipped with free wireless. Our meals are
eaten in the elegant dining room of the hotel. Schedule
Participants work in
the field Monday through Friday from 6 AM to 1 PM (or an hour earlier,
depending on the weather). After lunch and a well-earned siesta, afternoons are
spent in the lab processing each day's finds and attending classes, lectures,
or wor For
further details and to apply please visit our website: The deadline
for applications is Saturday, April
30, 2016. Thank you. Jane Whitehead,
Director of the Excavations of the Baths at Roman Carsulae Professor Emerita,
Department of Modern and Classical Languages Valdosta State
University
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