Archaeology Field School
Sino-American Field School of Archaeology
Application Deadline: Until Filled
University, Company, Institution: Xi'an Jiaotong Univrersity, Xi'an,Shaanxi, China & Archaeological Institute of Shaaxi Privince
Field School location :Xi'an, Shaanxi Province P.R. China
Excavation: Yes
Prehistoric: Yes
Historic: Yes
Period: Pre-history through Tang
Suburban: Yes
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Xi'an, Shaanxi Province P.R. China - School photos
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Project Director:
Dr. Alfonz Lengyel,RPA. Asian Art Museum, Sarasota, Florida & Xi'an Jiaotong
University (Consulting Professor)
Field School Description:
Two courses are give in English
(1) Field Work in Archaeology (Excavation practice)(3.Cr,)
(2) Chinese Cultural History (3 Cr.)
Both 3 transferable credits. Few interseted adults for non credits could be adnitted.
By request cours outline would be given.
Field school web site: www.geocities.com/fmfsafsa
Field School Size: 1-15
Minimum age: 18
Lectures: No
Rain days: Lab work: Yes
Free time travel is not restricted
Additional information about optional fields: General knowledge
will be given in Field Work
Two books of Dr. Alfonz Lengyel will be given for free of Charge
(1)Field Work in Archaeology
(2) Chinese Cultural History
Tuition & Credit
Academic Credit: Yes
Number of Credits: 3 +3
Tuition: Total participation fee: $ 2995.00 Including local
transportation from Shanghai to Xi'an and from Xi'an to Beijing. Room/board,
tuition fees, and weekend study tours.
Institution offering credit: Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an,
PR China
Room and Board Information: In hotels,( double occupancy)
Room and Board cost: All included in Participation fee
Readings: Michael Sullivan. The Arts of China. 1999 or earlier
Additional readings: Further reading material will be distributed freeof
charge in SITU
Contact
Dr. Alfonz Lengyel, RPA.
4206 - 73rd Terrace East
Sarasota, Florida
34243
USA
(941) 35108208
Fax: same
E-mail fmfsafsal@Juno.com
Additional Information: The program is excellent for establishing future
scholarly contacts with the experts of the Archaeology Institute in Xi'an. Regustration
closed when filled.
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