SCARP is an archaeological project where student participants learn best practices in archaeological method and theory. In addition to contributing to new archaeological discoveries, you will learn critical archaeological skills and strengthen your ability to think critically.
SCARP's initial field season will be a pilot campaign of excavation from July 9 to July 25, 2025. Participants should plan on arriving in Sassoferrato on July 8 and departing July 26.
Volunteers are trained to use tools large and small, read and describe stratigraphy, recognize artifacts, and undertake scientific documentation. We also have a robust digital recording protocol that incorporates 3D modeling using photogrammetry, drone flights, iPads, and GIS. All participants rotate through the field and on-site lab to gain first-hand experience excavating, documenting, and conserving artifacts. Our staff of American and Italian archaeologists oversee the excavations and training of volunteers, offer lectures, and lead tours to nearby sites and museums. Volunteers should prepare to attend these supplemental events as part of their archaeological training. Optional course credit through Hiram College is available to students for additional tuition.
As this is a student field opportunity, no previous archaeological experience is necessary. Undergraduate and graduate students are encouraged to apply. We are excited to work with students to develop papers, presentations, and research projects about Sentinum.
The program fee for the 2025 field season is estimated to be $1500. This fee covers all housing during the field season, as well as breakfast, lunch, and dinner Monday through Friday, field equipment, and transportation to and from the archaeological site. Participants should plan on obtaining their own airfare to Italy, as well as travel to Sassoferrato, weekend meals, independent travel, and any personal expenses.
To Apply:
Please visit the field program webpage hosted by Hiram College, which administers the student program. General questions can be directed to the project directors: Matthew Notarian (notarianmf@hiram.edu), Amanda Chen (achen@kcai.edu), Will Ramundt (wramundt@buffalo.edu).