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A MAYAN CITY IN BELIZE

running from June 6 through mid-July. UT also offers four

The site: Blue Creek, Belize

laboratory classes in the field on topics like archaeological

The Maya Research Program is a non-profit affiliate of

artifact analysis and 3D mapping. Non-student volunteers

the University of Texas at Tyler. The project’s overarching

pay $1,850 for a two-week field session; students enrolled

goal is to understand more about the societies of the

in accredited college courses get a break and only pay

Americas and to educate interested people about the ethics

$1,600. Participants are housed in a two-story building with

and procedures of archaeology. The Blue Creek site is about

a kitchen, or nearby cabanas without electricity. Meals and

20 miles east of the Guatemalan border.

water are included, and laundry is available for a small fee.

The finds: Over the years, the project has excavated a portion of an ancient Mayan city. Among many other finds, this has included artifacts that indicate pre-Hispanic

Evening lectures cover topics like conservation, mapping, and the sad history of looting Mayan remains. Contact: For more information, check out the project’s

trade; residential, religious and civic buildings; pottery;

website http://www.mayaresearchprogram.org/ or email

lithics (archaeology jargon for “stone tools”); jade; jewelry;

mrpinquiries@gmail.com.

irrigation systems; and sacred objects. Details: There are three two-week field sessions in 2022,

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