Field School

Field School

  The Bronze Age Körös Off-Tell Archaeological (BAKOTA) Field School: Undergraduate Training in Fieldwork and Independent Research Reporting in European Archaeology is a summer program sponsored by Quinnipiac University and the National Science Foundation’s Research Experiences for Undergraduates Site program (Award N0. 1460820).   We are not currently offering a field school Please check out the NSF-REU website for other summer research opportunities. BAKOTA mentor Dr. Jaime Ullinger (with Dr. Lesley Gregoricka) just announced a new bioarchaeology themed NSF-REU! You can find out more info here!   Questions? Feel free to contact one of the BAKOTA project directors: Paul Duffy, Ph.D., American co-director (paul.duffy@utoronto.ca) Julia Giblin, Ph.D., American co-director (Julia.Giblin@quinnipiac.edu)…

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Directors and Mentors

Directors and Mentors

The BAKOTA team during the June 2013 excavations. Gábor Bácsmegi is an Archaeologist at the Munkácsy Mihály Museum in Békéscsaba.  He specializes in the reconstruction of ancient environments and the Neolithic of southeastern Europe. Gustavo Cerquera Benjumea  is a Toronto-based digital media and animation instructor at OCAD and Brock University. He specializes in computer animation, installation, and drawing. His work has been exhibited across Canada and internationally. Webpage:www.gustavocerquera.com Paul R. Duffy is Canadian Co-Director, and founder of the BAKOTA project. He is a Research Associate at the Field Museum in Chicago and lectures at the University of Toronto. He specializes in the European Bronze Age, spatial analysis, and sociocultural change in middle-range societies….

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