Call for participants – Summer fieldwork opportunities in Pompeii and on the slopes of Mt. Vesuvius
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The Apolline Project is an open research network, which sheds light on the hitherto neglected past of the area to the north of Mt. Vesuvius, in the Bay of Naples. The project has run actively since 2004 and has several components, with current major work focusing on a Medieval church, a Roman villa with baths buried by the volcanoclastic debris of Vesuvius, and the Suburban Baths in Pompeii.
The Apolline Project is now accepting applications for its summer 2015 field season. Dig participants who join the first or last sessions of the excavation season will have the opportunity to spend an additional week before (May 18-31) or after (Oct 3-18) their chosen program at the project’s accommodation for no additional charge in order to better explore the region (subject to availability).
This year we will be offering a select number of scholarships to participants.
For further information, including course descriptions and fieldwork opportunities, visit: http://www.apollineproject.org/dig.html.