11-13-2007, 03:53 PM
Hi! I was looking for archeological summer camps in Europe for the 2008 summer, if after my Erasmus work practice I don't want to come back to home... :lol:
I found some, but they are mainly repairing 150 years old roofs or something like. I wanted to get involved in digs, or building replicas, or working around a museum, better if there are Romans somewhere!
I can´t found anything in my country or region´s youth department "international summer work-camps" sections...
Sadly, as I´m studying a technical course which is not university, that closes a lot of doors for me. And the lack of History degree...
At least I have a good level of English... :roll:
If someone knows a good web-page to search this kind of things, I would be thankful!
I found some, but they are mainly repairing 150 years old roofs or something like. I wanted to get involved in digs, or building replicas, or working around a museum, better if there are Romans somewhere!
I can´t found anything in my country or region´s youth department "international summer work-camps" sections...
Sadly, as I´m studying a technical course which is not university, that closes a lot of doors for me. And the lack of History degree...
At least I have a good level of English... :roll:
If someone knows a good web-page to search this kind of things, I would be thankful!
-This new learning amazes me, Sir Bedevere. Explain again how
sheep´s bladders may be employed to prevent earthquakes.
Iagoba Ferreira Benito, member of Cohors Prima Gallica
and current Medieval Martial Arts teacher of Comilitium Sacrae Ensis, fencing club.
sheep´s bladders may be employed to prevent earthquakes.
Iagoba Ferreira Benito, member of Cohors Prima Gallica
and current Medieval Martial Arts teacher of Comilitium Sacrae Ensis, fencing club.