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Maya Research Program's 20th Field Season at Blue Creek, Belize by cchanratty (03/21/2011 13:47:33)

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The Maya Research Program is a U.S.-based non-profit organization (501C3) that sponsors archaeological and ethnographic research in Middle America. Each summer since 1992, we have sponsored archaeological fieldwork at the ancient Maya site of Blue Creek in northwestern Belize. In 2011 we again offer opportunities to participate in our field program and learn about the Maya of the past and today.

 

The Blue Creek project is open to student and non-student participants, regardless of experience. The field school is certified by the Register of Professional Archaeologists and participants will receive training in archaeological field and laboratory techniques.

 

Academic credit and scholarships are available. (Please note the scholarship application deadline is April 1, 2011. Please see http://www.mayaresearchprogram.org/web-content/scholarship1.html for further information.)

 

We invite students and volunteers to participate in the Maya Research Program’s 20th year of our Blue Creek archaeological project in Belize.

 

 

2011 Field Season Dates:

Session 1: Monday May 23 - Sunday June 5;
Session 2: Monday June 6 - Sunday June 18 ;
Session 3: Monday June 27 - Sunday July 10;
Session 4: Monday July 11 - Sunday July 24

 

For additional information please contact the Maya Research Program:

www.mayaresearchprogram.org
1910 East Southeast Loop 323 #296
Tyler, Texas 75701
817-831-9011
mrpinquiries@gmail.com

 


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