The Valle Gianni Field School experience | Redbird Scholar
Professor of Art History Dr. Lea Cline talks about the four-week program where she and Associate Professor of History Dr. Kathryn Jasper led the Northwest Bolsena Archaeological Project at Valle Gianni, which contains the remains of a monumental fountain, evidence of a wine production site, and a potential villa structure.Seven Illinois State students traveled to Italy mid-May to participate in the Valle Gianni Field School. In the four weeks, the students gained hands-on experience excavating and surveying Valle Gianni, an archaeological site dating back more than 2,500 years.Learn more: https://news.illinoisstate.edu/2024/09/anthropology-and-art-history-major-uncovers-career-passion-during-archeological-dig/
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