Archaeological Sites

Archaeological Sites

Uncover ancient civilizations through expertly guided archaeological exploration

Windows to Ancient Worlds

Archaeological sites offer tangible connections to past civilizations. Our programs provide access to significant excavations, ruins, and archaeological landscapes with expert archaeologists who illuminate the methods, discoveries, and interpretations that bring ancient cultures to life.

From Roman forums to Mayan pyramids, Mesopotamian tells to Bronze Age settlements, we facilitate encounters with humanity's deep past.

Classical Archaeology

Explore Greek and Roman sites with classical archaeologists. Understand urban planning, architectural innovations, and daily life in ancient Mediterranean civilizations through systematic site analysis.

Pre-Columbian Sites

Visit Mesoamerican and Andean archaeological complexes. Learn about indigenous American civilizations, their astronomical knowledge, urban development, and cultural sophistication from pre-Columbian specialists.

Ancient Near East

Discover the cradles of civilization in Mesopotamia, Egypt, and the Levant. Examine where writing, law codes, and urban civilization emerged, guided by Near Eastern archaeology experts.

Field Excavations

When available, observe active excavations. Understand stratigraphy, artifact processing, and the painstaking methods archaeologists use to extract information from material remains.

Site Interpretation

Learn how archaeologists reconstruct past societies from fragmentary evidence. Develop skills in reading landscapes, understanding architectural features, and interpreting material culture.

Conservation Challenges

Understand the complexities of preserving archaeological heritage. Learn about threats from looting, development, climate change, and tourism, and efforts to protect sites for future generations.

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Journey Through Ancient History

Contact us to design an archaeological program focused on specific periods, regions, or civilizations.

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