Do I have to have experience in human osteology to participate in field school?
A. No. We look for students with varying interests in archaeology. The program is designed for students with little or no osteology knowledge, you will learn all you need to know through the comprehensive osteology lectures taught in the evenings. If you have taken any human osteology this course will be primarily a review. We will teach this course as if no one has taken any osteology before. For those students who have prior experience, the program is designed to give you a complete hands-on experience as we have a number of excavated skeletons to practice with and new ones continuously joining the collection during the fieldwork. However, these skeletons are for review only, and are not available for personal research.
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