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Hawai‘i Archaeological Research Project

HARP NSF-Research Experience for Undergraduates Field School

 

6/23 — 8/15/08

University of New Mexico

 

Locations:

Kapaau, Hawaii

 

 

Course Description: Up to twelve current undergraduate students will be selected to spend eight weeks in North Kohala, Hawaii Island learning archaeological survey and excavation techniques. This will include six weeks of in-field instruction followed by two weeks of supervised individual student projects.

 

All selected students will receive a NSF-REU stipend for $3,000. A $1,750 participation fee is required to cover tuition, food, accommodation, and field trips.

 

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Monumental Architecture Field School

 

6/2 — 6/20/08

San Jose State University

 

Location:

Kapaau, Hawaii

 

 

Course Description: Up to fifteen students will be selected to spend three weeks in North Kohala, Hawaii Island learning archaeological survey techniques centered on monumental architecture. Emphasis will be on spatial technology, geophysical survey, and photographic documentation.

 

Undergraduate students, recent graduates, and graduate students are welcome to apply. Tuition, food, field trips, and accommodation are included in the $3,000 participation fee. 

 

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