Toward a Safe Archaeology Field School. Insights into Policies, Procedures, and Team-Based Learning

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Article Title

Toward a Safe Archaeology Field School. Insights into Policies, Procedures, and Team-Based Learning

Journal Title

Advances in Archaeological Practice

Author(s)

Emerson, Matthew

Year of Publication

2021

Volume Number

9

Issue Number

1

Article Pages

66-73

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https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/advances-in-archaeological-practice/article/abs/toward-a-safe-archaeology-field-school/36D6261E98F4645D9B882072F0DBA487

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Cambridge University Press

Language

English

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Archaeology field schools provide unique opportunities for firsthand exposure, team-based learning, and pre-professional experience. A participant's decision to pursue a career in archaeology may reflect initial fieldwork group experiences and individual interactions with field school leaders and staff. Today, safety, security, and equity policies along with staff and operational procedures that support them are essential for instructing and inspiring all who wish to experience archaeological fieldwork. Drawing on three decades of field school participation and administration, the author describes specific examples of fieldwork learning contexts as well as insights into operating a safe, secure, and welcoming field school. Conclusions include general guidelines that are applicable and desirable for short-term, season-long, or special skills field schools.

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