Huqoq Excavation Project
- Location(s): Field Programs in Israel, Israel
- Program Type(s): Study Abroad
University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill
Huqoq Excavation Project
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A consortium of universities, led by Dr. Jodi Magness of UNC - Chapel Hill, began excavations on the ancient and modern villages of Huqoq. If you are an undergraduate student, you are required to enroll in the dig for academic credit through the ... read more
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It was absolutely worthwhile and gave me hands on experience in archaeology, which is hard to get in the states. Daniel H - Trinity University View Entire Review
I learned about Israeli culture, basic skills in archaeology, and how to live with a tight-knit group of people. Yes, it was very worthwhile. A student - Trinity University View Entire Review
I loved this program and hope to return. Joshua P - Trinity University View Entire Review
Was definitely worthwhile. Gained a definite appreciation for a region in the world you don't usually hear good things about. A student - Trinity University View Entire Review
YES! It was an amazing experience that gave me insight to the current conflict in the east as well as greatly impacted my academic interests. It solidified my desire for a career in archaeology and gave me an insider look into what I would be doing in the future. First hand experience is always the best in these situations. Andre S - Trinity University View Entire Review
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A consortium of universities, led by Dr. Jodi Magness of UNC - Chapel Hill, began excavations on the ancient and modern villages of Huqoq. If you are an undergraduate student, you are required to enroll in the dig for academic credit through the UNC Study Abroad Program or one of the consortium schools
(EXCEPTIONS: graduating seniors and undergraduates who participated in previous field seasons). Therefore, you should complete your application through and pay all fees directly
program or the relevant consortium school.