University of Evansville Archaeology Students to Embark on International Summer Excavations and Internships

Evansville, Ind. (04/30/2024) — Sixteen University of Evansville (UE) Archaeology students are gearing up for a summer of hands-on learning experiences across five countries, contributing to archaeological projects that span the globe.

Among the diverse projects, students will dive into Lake Erie to document and protect submerged indigenous sites, search for shipwrecks in the Caribbean, and excavate at the Spartan Sanctuary of Apollo Amyklaios in Greece. Other projects include excavating in Ancient Thouria in the Peloponnese, participating in the Salt Cay Expedition in Turks and Caicos, and working to uncover Medieval human remains in Romania.

In addition to international projects, students will also be involved in various initiatives in the U.S., such as assisting the Army Corps of Engineers in Illinois, exploring a Spanish mission site in Texas, as well managing artifact collections in Indiana, and creating databases for archaeological finds in Maryland.

In Evansville, two students will work on museum collections management and visitor services at the Reitz Home Museum, while others will contribute to educational efforts at Angel Mounds and Wesselman Woods.

"Our students are truly impressive, whether they are assisting with excavations, cataloging artifacts, or conducting research, the efforts of these students contribute to a greater understanding of our past and inform our present and future," said Dr. Alan Kaiser, Professor of Archaeology. "Their work is part of a larger effort to uncover the mysteries of our world bringing new insights to the forefront of global Archaeology."

The University of Evansville is a private, comprehensive university located in the southwestern region of Indiana. Established in 1854, UE is recognized across the globe for its rich tradition of innovative, academic excellence and vibrant campus community of changemakers.

Home of the Purple Aces, UE offers over 75 majors, 17 Division I sports, and a unique study abroad experience at Harlaxton, the University's very own Victorian manor located in the countryside of England. For more information, please visit evansville.edu.

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Student seen here on site at University of Missouri, St. Louis’ Iklaina-Pylos Field School Archaeological Project (working in lab at excavation of a Mycenaean palace.)