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Summer School - Waterloo Uncovered Battlefield Excavation, 2022, Utrecht Universit, Netherlands

Publish Date: Mar 17, 2022

Deadline: Mar 31, 2022

Event Dates: from Jul 03, 2022 12:00 to Jul 15, 2022 12:00

A unique chance to access one of history's greatest battlefields at Waterloo and to work with a world-leading team of archaeologists and historians. Experience first-hand what it's like to uncover the past and to interpret those finds with the guidance of leading experts. This entry-level course requires no previous archaeological experience and is open to registered university students and to serving and former military personnel.
This course offers a rare opportunity to participate in groundbreaking archaeological research together with the team of Waterloo Uncovered. Waterloo Uncovered is a charity and a research project which combines world-class archaeological investigation with veteran care and recovery. The battle of Waterloo comes to life under your own trowel. Participants have exclusive access to this astonishingly well-preserved battlefield and the chance to learn both widely used and cutting edge field techniques alongside leading experts in battlefield archaeology.
Waterloo Uncovered’s charitable role is to support military veterans who are recovering from trauma or injury or are simply looking for a new career direction. The interaction between veterans and civilians, including students is at the heart of Waterloo Uncovered ethos. The team is international, with members from all the countries that took part in the Battle of Waterloo and more, and participants vary widely in age and in their physical and mental health. In keeping with the spirit of collaboration the summer school is open to both students and former and serving military personnel with an interest in battlefield archaeology.
On this residential two week excavation, participants learn as much about each other as they do about the past. Students have been working alongside veterans on the excavation since 2015, a formula that has worked extremely well. After a two year stop because of the pandemic, 2022 will be the sixth field season.
Participants will be accommodated together with the Waterloo Uncovered team in a hotel close to the battlefield with good quality food and the full range of facilities needed for anyone with extra requirements. Excavation takes places during the day Monday to Friday and there is a choice of evening and weekend activities, such as battlefield and museum tours, site seeing trips and creative activities included in the program.
Participants will be assessed on the basis of their progress towards meeting the four aims of the course (see below). They should demonstrate learning a wide range of field skills, from excavation techniques to finds analysis and surveying. They will record this in two ways. Firstly in the widely accepted BAJR archaeological skills passport. Secondly, participants create either a written or digital reflection diary, blog or vlog or a written or digital record of their learning.
It usual (but not strictly compulsory) for those following this course to also follow "C10 Battlefields Uncovered: introduction to archaeological and historical investigations of conflict" Utrecht summer course, which is a taught flexibly and online from September to December 2022.
To protect the integrity of the excavation, project places are very limited and the Waterloo Uncovered team reserves the right to select participants carefully to ensure social harmony on this project.
We are confident that we have a Covid-19 safe plan of which details will be available. However, circumstances can change very quickly in ways beyond our control and we thus endeavour to keep applicants fully informed of changes to our plans for the course where necessary.

Course leader
Dr. Floris van den Eijnde

Course aim
By the end of the course participants have:

  • Gained practical skills in a range of archaeological field techniques;
  • Developed their historical knowledge of the battle of Waterloo;
  • Developed their understanding of the interaction between historical and archaeological evidence;
  • Experienced working practically with others from very diverse international and social backgrounds;
    Experienced collaborative learning in groups with a range of ages and life experiences, civilian and military backgrounds and varying physical and mental health needs.

Fee info
EUR 2000: Course + course materials + mealplan + accommodation

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Disciplines

Archaeology

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Study Levels

Undergraduate

Eligible Countries

International

Host Countries

Belgium