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« on: Feb 09, 2009, 04:46 AM »

    WASHINGTON D.C. (January 21, 2009) — Participation in an archaeological excavation provides a rare travel opportunity. The Biblical Archaeology Society is pleased to announce the publication of the annual Biblical Archaeology Review (BAR) Dig issue (January/February 2009), which features a listing of more than 20 excavation projects that are looking for volunteers for the upcoming 2009 season. For almost two decades, BAR has been connecting people with the experience of a lifetime on an archaeological dig, and the upcoming season promises to be an exciting one. Excavation opportunities are available in exotic locations such as Israel, Jordan, Spain, Italy and Greece. 

    In the current economic climate, travelers are paying closer attention to the way they spend their vacations; they want more unique experiences at a lower cost than a typical overseas vacation. Volunteering on an archaeological excavation offers a truly unique experience that simply isn’t available to ordinary tourists, no matter how much they may spend with a tour operator. Volunteers on an excavation have the opportunity to experience history and the thrill of discovery firsthand, and they can interact with authentic local culture in a way few travelers can. 

    In most cases, no experience is required for participation, and applicant of all ages are welcome to apply to take part in an excavation (minimum age requirements vary). Interested applicants are encouraged to visit the BAS Web site at http://digs.bib-arch.org to explore the newly revised “Find a Dig” section, where they will find additional information on projects listed in the current issue of BAR, as well as many more projects that are available only online. It is the only comprehensive guide to exciting dig opportunities coming up this summer.
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