| The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.
| Lehman Smith Family Design Foundation Fellowship
Nathaniel Erb
Project Description
The Poggio Civitate Archaeological Field School, located in central inland Tuscany, is one of the oldest archaeological training programs in the world, offering students and enthusiasts the opportunity to excavate under the guidance of professional archaeologists, conservators, illustrators, and photographers. Participants receive comprehensive training in excavation, data collection, archaeological survey, conservation, illustration, photography, and cataloging. Most arrive with no prior experience and leave with a solid foundation in Etruscan archaeology and field methods, along with a deep appreciation for Italian culture. Work takes place both onsite and in the laboratory (Magazzino), with students rotating through excavation units and lab tasks. Fieldwork is enriched by weekly lectures on topics such as Etruscan history and Bucchero pottery, and visits to local museums. Free time, including weekends, allows for exploration of Murlo, Tuscany, and beyond.
I am two and a half weeks into a five week dig at Poggio Civitate. I have learned so much in the past few weeks about archaeological practices and the Etruscans. The staff here are incredibly knowledgeable and helpful. This has so far been an incredible opportunity and an amazing experience.”