Archaeology Field School
Archaeology field school involves students directly with multiple phases of archaeological research, including survey, excavation, documentation and artifact curation and analysis. Work is conducted to professional standards. Students get hands-on training and have the opportunity to take part in unique discoveries in Midwestern prehistory.
The field school is offered during summer sessions at local sites and can be taken for 3 to 6 credits. Site reports, photos and videos from previous years' field schools can be found below.
For more information about the Gehring site, watch the Edwardsville Public Library's Facebook Live event, "Dig Deeper with Dr. Julie Zimmermann."
Apply for Field School
Applications for the summer session field schools are due early in the spring semester. Students must complete an application and liability waiver. Completed applications and liability waivers should be submitted to Dr. Susan Kooiman. For additional information, contact [email protected].
Previous Field Schools
- Click here to see a video from the 2018 field school
- Click here to see a video from the 2009 field school
- Summer 2008 - Cahokia Mounds, East Palisade
- Summer 2006
- Summer 2002