Zamartze Mortuary Archaeology Field School
Aditu Archaeology
August 6-30, 2012
September 6-30, 2012
October 6-30, 2012
The Zamartze Mortuary Archaeology Field School is a research project investigating human burials at the medieval monastic complex of Zamartze in the municipality of Uharte-Arakil (Navarre, Spain). The main element in the site is a 12th century Romanesque church assumed to have been built on top of an earlier Roman mansio. Restoration works to the complex in 2005 revealed medieval graves and Roman structures.
The primary goal of the project is to gain knowledge of the population of this part of Navarre during the medieval period. Graves are thought to date between the 9th and the 14th century, and over 60 individual burials have been uncovered in the last years. The project aims at using the individuals recovered from this cemetery to perform a thorough study of the diet, pathology and bioprofile (age, sex, stature) of this Medieval site's population that could be extrapolated to the region, as little is known in the area about its Medieval population. Additional details of funerary practices may also be gained from the position of the skeletons, burial orientation and grave goods. Stone tombs (as well as later intrusive burials) surrounding the church will be excavated.
The field school is aimed at students or graduates of archaeology and physical or forensic anthropology who wish to gain experience in the excavation of human remains, although individuals with unrelated backgrounds but a strong interest will be considered if spaces are available. There will be lectures and short classes on skeletal anatomy, excavation techniques and the region's archaeology, although the major component of the school is fieldwork, with students spending an average of 6-7 hours per day on site. The focus of the fieldwork will be on burial excavation techniques and documentation methods. Students will participate in all stages involved in the exhumation of human remains in archaeological contexts.
Participants will visit other archaeological sites nearby on weekends.
The course will be offered in English and Spanish, according to the needs of participants.
Room and Board Arrangements
Full board and accommodation will be provided in apartments in the nearby village of Uharte-Arakil. All necessary facilities are provided and it is located a short 5 minute walk from the site.
Room and full board is included in the project price.
Website: http://aditufieldschool.wordpress.com/mortuary-archaeology/
Please contact fieldschool@aditu.info for an information package and application form.
|
Next topic: "Assistant Digitisation of Heritage Material Intern - Ireland" |
|
Previous topic: "American Anthropology Association FAIL!!!! This Time on an Epic Scale" |
|
Looking for something else? Show recent posts in Discussion |


