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Past Horizons has 6 WHS 4″ Archaeology Trowels (slight scratching on the handles but brand new) to give away (we will pay for postage) to a Community Archaeology Project anywhere in the world.
In return we would ask the winner for an article for Past Horizons online magazine www.pasthorizons.com/magazine about your project along with good photographs.
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We’ve been working since 2002 in the now world famous Butrint National Park, and have seen the development of the new Albanian National Trust (ANT). With ANT, we are now moving inland to one of Europe’s least visited areas to start in on a range of new restoration and archaeological research works at the stunning [...]

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Excavation on Iron Age and Romano-British Settlement. This is a training excavation, volunteers welcome, pre-booking required.
Attendance is free and anybody over 18 is welcome to take part.
Dates: 2 - 27th June 2008
Please contact Ian Jones at Tees Archaeology for further information.
Tel:01429 523455 (mornings only)
There are also other volunteer opportunities.  Take a look at their website:
Webpage:  [...]

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AFS Intercultural Programs Tunisia, a non-profit non-governmental volunteer-based association in Tunisia dedicated to intercultural understanding through exchange programs, is organizing in collaboration with the Tunisian Institute of Heritage Preservation, an international summer archaeological camp for young adults (18+).
The camp is a regular yearly activity of the association. This summer’s camp will be on a dig [...]

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The Curatorial Department has a limited number of vacancies for new volunteers. This involves work with the artefacts collection.
For an application form and information about volunteering please contact Christine McDonnell, Head of Curatorial Services on 01904 619264 or email on cmcdonnell@yorkarchaeology.co.uk.

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Yorkshire Dales Landscape Research Trust
Dates:  8 - 11 May 2008
Excavation at Chapel House Wood
Full fee £20 per day; 4 day block booking £70
Members of archaeological societies/groups £65 for 4 days or daily pro rata
Benefits/unwaged £15 per day.
Evidence should be supplied to claim concessions
Further details from:
Dr R. Martlew
Chapel Beck
Kettlewell
Skipton
BD23 5RL
themartlews@aol.com
Webpage:  http://www.uwhg.org.uk/activities/ydlrt/ydlrt.html

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Student and volunteer opportunity with Canterbury Archaeological Trust at the Thanet Earth site, near Monkton, Isle of Thanet.
Canterbury Archaeological Trust has been at the Thanet Earth site since last October.From January 2008 there will be opportunity for volunteers to take part on Saturdays. The work will continue until at least May.
What you need to know
You [...]

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Humans have lived in North America for more than 10,000 years, but the written history of the continent goes back fewer than 500.
What were people doing during those prehistoric years? How and where did they live? What parts of their environments did they use?
Artifacts and features (stains in the soil) are all that remain of these [...]

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Ushebti means “to answer.”  Ushebti’s were placed in ancient Egyptian tombs to answer their owner’s request for help in the next world.  You can answer the call to help by becoming an Oriental Institute volunteer!
Volunteers are a valuable asset to the Oriental Institute and its Museum. Being a docent or a volunteer will give you [...]

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CAM ARC, the Cambridgeshire County Council archaeology field unit, is pleased to announce new volunteer opportunities in our archaeology lab for overseas students visiting the United Kingdom.
This is an excellent opportunity for students from North America, Australasia and other regions outside the UK to gain practical hands-on international experience working in a busy British commercial [...]

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