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Show Archaeology Digs Want Volunteers ' ' .v CV . ) i - V, -.- n "4 -v- 1 1 . v --- i V ' x f ? t , - V ) Vm-" -f - About 50 volunteers are wanted for archaeology "digs" in England in 1968. Volunteers will join a three-week three-week seminar for training in British Brit-ish archaeology and excavation techniques at Queen's College, Oxford. Ox-ford. They then split up into small groups for three or more weeks "digging" on an archaeological site. Total cost of the program is 725 dollars, including round-trip air transportation from New York. Part scholarships are available avail-able to suitable students with a "B" plus average. Students may earn credits, make international friends and receive re-ceive valuable training in archaeology archae-ology by joining this program sponsored by the Association for Cultural Exchange, a British nonprofit non-profit organization. Volunteers may help reveal the secrets of a Roman villa, an iron-age iron-age hill fort, the structure of a medieval town, or an Anglo-Saxon cathedral. Expanding housing programs, pro-grams, city center redevelopment and new highway projects in Britain Brit-ain today have opened up many new possibilities for archaeological archaeolog-ical investigation. Write now for further details to United States Representative Association for Cultural Exchange, Ex-change, 539 West 112th Street, New York 10025. Closing applica-tion applica-tion date is January 1968. George Bihn of Princeton University excavating: at North Elmham Anglo-Saxon Village. About 50 volunteers are needed for such "digs" in England. |