Fieldwork


Fieldwork Resources

Fieldwork Opportunities Bulletin (AIA)
Guide to Fieldwork and Internships in Anthropology (NYU)

Professors' Fieldwork/Columbia Projects

The Rio Grande Gorge Project (Web site)
Taos, New Mexico.
Run by Barnard College; Director Prof. Severin Fowles

Andean Archaeology (Web site)
The Duncan Strong Collection is housed within the Department of Anthropology.
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Fieldwork


Fieldwork Resources

Fieldwork Opportunities Bulletin (AIA)
Guide to Fieldwork and Internships in Anthropology (NYU)

Professors' Fieldwork/Columbia Projects

The Rio Grande Gorge Project (Contact Prof. Fowles for more information)
Taos, New Mexico.
Run by Barnard College; Director Prof. Severin Fowles

Andean Archaeology (Web site)
The Duncan Strong Collection is housed within the Department of Anthropology.
Run by Columbia University; Director Prof. Terrence D'Altroy

Columbia Field School in China (E-mail Prof. Li for more information)
Survey and excavation of Guicheng, Shandong Province.
Run by Columbia University; Director Prof. Feng Li

Field Study in the Architecture of Medieval France (Web site)
Run by Columbia University; Director Prof. Stephen Murray

Community and the Built Environment: Tarim, Yemen (Web site)
Professor Jerome also periodically offers a course on historic site conservation.
Run by Columbia University; Director Prof. Pamela Jerome

The Church of Hagia Sophia at Vize, Turkey (Web site)
Early Christian architecture and survey.
Run by Columbia University; Director Prof. Holger Klein

Pambamarca, Ecuador (Web site)
Proyecto Arqueol?gico Pambamarca, Cayambe, Ecuador. This summer the Pambamarca Archaeology Project will be running a further research campaign in the Andean Highlands of Ecuador.
Run by Columbia University; Director Prof. Clarence Gifford

Radiocarbon Calibration Curve and Radiocarbon Dating Research Program (Web site)
Run by Columbia University; Director Prof. Richard Fairbanks

Seneca Village, New York City (Web site)
Run by Columbia Univeristy; Prof. Nan Rothschild

Columbia-Affiliated Projects

The Amheida Project (Web site)
Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt. A Roman settlement at ancient Trimithis.
Run by New York University and affiliated with Columbia University; Director Prof. Roger Bagnall (NYU), Educational Director Prof. Ellen Morris (NYU) BC'91.

Villamagna (Web site)
Run by the University of Pennsylvania and affiliated with Columbia University; Co-Director Prof. Marco Maiuro

Students' Fieldwork

A list of fieldwork opportunities in which our students have participated, through Columbia and elsewhere, can be found on our Where We've Been list.