BU Student Archaeologists Headed to Peru and Hungary This Summer
Summer is a chance for archaeology students to get their hands dirty and volunteer for a dig.
These stories from two BU College of Arts & Sciences students reveal the depths they explored this summer, literally and figuratively, by digging into the history of foreign lands. Archaeology students are required to do field or laboratory research as part of their coursework. This summer, Jessica Buckley (CAS’25) visited coastal Peru to participate in the El Campanario Archaeological Project. Oliver Goss (CAS’26) traveled to Hungary to assist with the Szazhalombatta Field Project.
Here’s how their journeys went…
To read more, visit BU Today, where this article originally appeared on September 6 2024.