Archaeology at Millersville

Archaeology

Please click here to be directed to the Archaeology home page. There you can find information about research, artifact collections, site photos, staff, and additional information about the field school.

Archaeological Field School

The Archaeological Field School consists of two related, 3-credit courses that will acquaint students with the professional techniques of field archaeology and laboratory analysis of artifacts. The field and lab experience is requisite for graduating with a degree concentration in Archaeology within the Anthropology major.

To take the field school, you must be a Millersville University student or a student at another accredited institution, and have completed prerequisite courses of either Introduction to Archaeology (ANTH 123) or Historical Archaeology (ANTH 233) or their equivalents at another school. The course is open to all majors within the limits of class enrollment, though Anthropology Majors concentrating on the Archaeology option are given priority.

Specific curriculum requirements for Anthropology majors and minors can be found using the Academic Advisement link. Course descriptions are available in the Undergraduate Student Catalog.

For information about the Archaeology Field School, contact Dr. Timothy Trussell.

Archaeology Dig

Millersville University Archaeology Dig!