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SUMMER ABROAD | JANUARY ABROAD | INTERN ABROAD | SEMESTER ABROAD | ALTERNATIVE SPRING BREAK

Bioarchaelogy Field School in Ecuador

Join us for 3 weeks in August to explore this unique cultural and biodiverse country!

Program Highlights● Work with prehistoric

human skeletal remains that have been previously excavated from FAU Archaeological Field School and others. Lab-based.

● Gain inventory experience: estimate age, sex, pathologies, & trauma in a collection of prehistoric human skeletal remains.

● Produce an osteological profile and submit a technical report to the Comuna of Salango.

● Whale watching and snorkeling trip to Salango Island

For more information, please contact Nicole Jastremski at Nicole.Jastremski@cwu.edu

Program Details:● August 11th - 31st, 2019● 3 Credits earned Anth 493● $3,779.17 not including airfare

or tuition● Housing will be in a research

center. Students will have access to a faunal comparison collection, a library, an archaeology, ethnography museum, and a lab onsite. Students housed in cabañas - 3 students per cabaña, with their own bathroom and hot water!

● All meals are included in program fee (Food is delicious!)

Prerequisites: Human Osteology course, (Anth 315 and 310)

*No Spanish language necessary.*

Faculty Leaders:

Nicole A. Jastremski, Ph.D., Assistant Professor and Director of the Forensics Certificate, specializing in coastal and highland Ecuadorian populations.

Lourdes Henebry-DeLeon, M.A., Assistant Professor and NAGPRA Program Director Areas of interest and expertise: bioarchaeology, reassociating commingled remains, forensic anthropology, 3D Geometric Morphometrics

Application due April 8th! cwu.edu/studyabroad/apply

SUMMER ABROAD | JANUARY ABROAD | INTERN ABROAD | SEMESTER ABROAD | ALTERNATIVE SPRING BREAK

August 11th -31th, 2019

Bioarchaelogy Field School in Ecuador

Join us for 3 weeks this August to explore this unique cultural and biodiverse country!

Program Highlights● Work with prehistoric

human skeletal remains that have been previously excavated from FAU Archaeological Field School and others. Lab-based.

● Gain inventory experience: estimate age, sex, pathologies, & trauma in a collection of prehistoric human skeletal remains.

● Produce an osteological profile and submit a technical report to the Comuna of Salango.

● Whale watching and snorkeling trip to Salango Island

For more information, please contact Nicole Jastremski at Nicole.Jastremski@cwu.edu

Program Details:● August 11th - 31st, 2019● 3 Credits earned Anth 493● $3,779.17 not including airfare

or tuition● Housing will be in a research

center. Students will have access to a faunal comparison collection, a library, an archaeology, ethnography museum, and a lab onsite. Students housed in cabañas - 3 students per cabaña, with their own bathroom and hot water!

● All meals are included in program fee (Food is delicious!)

Prerequisites: Human Osteology course, (Anth 315 and 310)

*No Spanish language necessary.*

Faculty Leaders:

Nicole A. Jastremski, Ph.D., Assistant Professor and Director of the Forensics Certificate, specializing in coastal and highland Ecuadorian populations.

Lourdes Henebry-DeLeon, M.A., Assistant Professor and NAGPRA Program Director Areas of interest and expertise: bioarchaeology, reassociating commingled remains, forensic anthropology, 3D Geometric Morphometrics

Application due April 8th! cwu.edu/studyabroad/apply

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