In The Field
In The Field
Foothill Anthropology is committed to learning anthropology by doing anthropology. To this end we conduct research in the field locally and internationally.
The California Field School is here.
The Clear Lake Field School is here.
The Ireland Field School is here.
The Hawaii Field School is here.
The Ecuador Field School is here.
Financial Help will be available!!!
- No experience is necessary.
- See how to apply for help
Programs are highlighted here. See the California (Santa Clara Co, & Lake County), Hawaii, Ireland and Ecuador websites.
Why Foothill Field Schools are so important. Check out this presentation to the Santa Cruz Archaeology Society.
Incredible video about the Castles in Communities work in Ireland , check it out here.
Types of Field Projects Offered
Archaeology
Students can work in the field or in the lab with our scholars helping conduct research internationally or here in California. It is important to gain hands-on experience doing archaeology. By contributing directly to active research projects students become confident future scientists and leaders.
Cultural and Applied Anthropology
Students also conduct independent study projects with the Center for Applied Anthropology.
Cultural and applied anthropology projects are also taking place in the local community, at the College, and internationally.
Field opportunities are a very important part of anthropology and teach the process of doing anthropology, but there is also a heavy emphasis on the laboratory component of these research projects. The students take part in every facet of our ongoing research and help guide the investigations by conducting their own research.
Questions?
We're Here to Help!
Anthropology Department
Sam: 650.949.7197
Kathryn: 650.949.7751
Julie: 650.949.7430
Samuel Connell
Kathryn Maurer
Julie Jenkins
Office 3017, Main Campus