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Anthropology Abroad Summer 2010 Israel: Then and Now—Plus! Anthropology and Archaeology In Israel and Serbia To find out more visit depthome.brooklyn.cuny.edu/anthro/jadar

The Program Three modules in Anthropology and Archaeology First Module June 7—June 28: Anthro 10 (3 credits): The Archaeology of Israel – In Israel! – Lectures, museum and site tours (no digging) – Based in Jerusalem

June 7—June 28 Site Visits – spanning million years from Paleolithic to Classical times: Mount Carmel Caves Ubedeiyah ‘Ain Melaha Netiv Hagdud Nachal Oren Beersheva Lachish Qumran Masada Herodium + museum visits First Module: Archaeology of Israel

Museum Visits: Anthropoid Coffins First Module: Archaeology of Israel

Carmel Caves – Paleolithic sites Excavated by Dorothy Garrod, – Western slope of Mt. Carmel Tabun Cave – Complete skeleton of a Neanderthal Skhul Cave – Several skeletons with modern anatomy First Module: Archaeology of Israel

Skhul V Skull Almost 100,000 years old (Middle Paleolithic) First Module: Archaeology of Israel

Qafzeh Cave First Module: Archaeology of Israel

Museum Visits: Ossuaries from Azor (about 5500 years old) First Module: Archaeology of Israel

First module June 7—June 28 Program based at Hebrew University in Jerusalem Program cost approximately $3000 – Includes: airfare, tuition, room and board and bus/touring Can be combined with the following course modules

Anthropology Abroad Summer 2010 Israel: Then and Now—Plus! Anthropology and Archaeology In Israel and Serbia To find out more visit depthome.brooklyn.cuny.edu/anthro/jadar

June 28-July 27 Second module Core (3 credits): Culture and Transformation in Modern Israel – Lectures, meetings with political and community leaders – Based in Jerusalem

June 28—July 27 Second Module: Modern Israel

June 28-July 27 - Core Second Module: Modern Israel

Core Second Module: Modern Israel

June 28—July 27 Second Module: Modern Israel

Second module June 28—July 27 Core (3 credits): Culture and Transformation in Modern Israel Program based at Hebrew University in Jerusalem Program cost approximately $3000 – Includes: airfare, tuition, room and board Core curriculum credit (Upper Tier) Can be combined with the following course module

Anthropology Abroad Summer 2010 Israel: Then and Now—Plus! Anthropology and Archaeology In Israel and Serbia To find out more visit depthome.brooklyn.cuny.edu/anthro/jadar

Third module July 28—August 19 Anthropology 70.11: Summer Anthropology Abroad Excavations in western Serbia Program cost approximately $2500 – Includes: airfare, tuition, (3 or 6 credit option), room and board, and trips

Field-school in Serbia 2010 Excavations and mapping of Bronze Age sites Third Module: Excavation in Serbia

Our project studies economic and social significance of metalworking in Europe Effects of metalworking on small communities Long-term effects on society in general Connections and communications Third Module: Excavation in Serbia

Position of our site Spasovine, the only Bronze Age settlement found so far in the wider area Third Module: Excavation in Serbia

Mapping occurrences of minerals, trace metals, and geological formations Finding, mapping, surveying, and excavating archaeological sites Environmental monitoring Hydrogeology and surface geology Modeling connections between sites and resources Goals of the project Third Module: Excavation in Serbia

To find other Bronze Age sites, the project will work on: magnetometry & electro-resistivity soil chemistry, phosphate, and remote sensing analysis Then combine data from geomorphology, archaeology and geophysics in Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Third Module: Excavation in Serbia

Third module July 28—August 19 Anthropology 70.11: Summer Anthropology Abroad Excavations in western Serbia Program cost approximately $2500 – Includes: airfare, tuition (3 or 6 credit option), room and board, trips

To find out more visit depthome.brooklyn.cuny.edu/anthro/jadar