Bienvenidos a La Selva – Whit Schroder
By: Sarah Linn
Every year, the Penn Museum provides support to Penn undergraduates and graduate students as they deepen their understanding of the human experience outside the Museum’s walls. Follow these blog posts from our intrepid young scholars as they report on the sights and sites that they encounter throughout their travels in the field. When we left […]
Digging in the Spanish Countryside – Kamillia Scott
By: Sarah Linn
Every year, the Penn Museum provides support to Penn undergraduates and graduate students as they deepen their understanding of the human experience outside the Museum’s walls. Follow these blog posts from our intrepid young scholars as they report on the sights and sites that they encounter throughout their travels in the field. Never have I […]
Archaeology of Central Asia: Excavations in Xinjiang Part 2 – Annie Chan
By: Sarah Linn
Every year, the Penn Museum provides support to Penn undergraduates and graduate students as they deepen their understanding of the human experience outside the Museum’s walls. Follow these blog posts from our intrepid young scholars as they report on the sights and sites that they encounter throughout their travels in the field. August 23, 2015 […]
Updates from Thrace: Macedonian-Style Tombs after Amphipolis – Samual Holzman
By: Sarah Linn
Every year, the Penn Museum provides support to Penn undergraduates and graduate students as they deepen their understanding of the human experience outside the Museum’s walls. Follow these blog posts from our intrepid young scholars as they report on the sights and sites that they encounter throughout their travels in the field. For the last […]
Two Weeks on “Negro House Hill”: Historical Archaeology at Marshall’s Pen, Jamaica – Elizabeth Clay
By: Sarah Linn
Every year, the Penn Museum provides support to Penn undergraduates and graduate students as they deepen their understanding of the human experience outside the Museum’s walls. Follow these blog posts from our intrepid young scholars as they report on the sights and sites that they encounter throughout their travels in the field. With support from […]
Ruins and Rock Art Along the Road to Illomas – Katherine Morucci
By: Sarah Linn
Every year, the Penn Museum provides support to Penn undergraduates and graduate students as they deepen their understanding of the human experience outside the Museum’s walls. Follow these blog posts from our intrepid young scholars as they report on the sights and sites that they encounter throughout their travels in the field. August 15, 2015 […]
Archaeological Survey Amidst Switchbacks and Gunshots – Katherine Morucci
By: Sarah Linn
Every year, the Penn Museum provides support to Penn undergraduates and graduate students as they deepen their understanding of the human experience outside the Museum’s walls. Follow these blog posts from our intrepid young scholars as they report on the sights and sites that they encounter throughout their travels in the field. August 13, 2015 […]
Archaeology in Lebanon – Digging between Politics and Practicalities – Marshall Schurtz
By: Sarah Linn
Every year, the Penn Museum provides support to Penn undergraduates and graduate students as they deepen their understanding of the human experience outside the Museum’s walls. Follow these blog posts from our intrepid young scholars as they report on the sights and sites that they encounter throughout their travels in the field. Archaeology in Lebanon […]
A Summer in France (in the Amazon) – Elizabeth Clay
By: Sarah Linn
Every year, the Penn Museum provides support to Penn undergraduates and graduate students as they deepen their understanding of the human experience outside the Museum’s walls. Follow these blog posts from our intrepid young scholars as they report on the sights and sites that they encounter throughout their travels in the field. In early July, […]
A Roman Site at Rapoltu Mare – Dwight Wu
By: Sarah Linn
Every year, the Penn Museum provides support to Penn undergraduates and graduate students as they deepen their understanding of the human experience outside the Museum’s walls. Follow these blog posts from our intrepid young scholars as they report on the sights and sites that they encounter throughout their travels in the field. The Roman site […]