Seen on Classics (please send any responses to the folks mentioned in the quoted text, not to rogueclassicism!):
Undergraduate and graduate students are invited to take part in an archaeological fieldschool focusing on the remains of a large, 2nd century CE, probably imperial Roman villa in Genzano di Roma, about 20 miles south of the center of Rome next to the ancient Via Appia, July 4-31. The 2010 season aims to explore the bath complex of this structure, which has been only briefly studied to date. No previous archaeological experience is required. Students will experience all aspects of archaeological fieldwork and will receive 6 semester hours of credit through the Department of Classics & General Humanities at Montclair State University. Cost is $3,000 plus airfare and tuition, which varies depending on in-state or out-of-state status.
People who are interested may contact the Project Director, Dr. Deborah Chatr Aryamontri, aryamontrid AT mail.montclair.edu, or me, rennert AT mail.montclair.edu
Further information is available at http://chss.montclair.edu//archaeology