Behind the Scenes of Our Research at The Green Fort
The Green Fort is a bastioned or ‘star-shaped’ military fort with spectacular and extensive views overlooking Sligo Town, Sligo Bay, and the surrounding mountains in the North-West of Ireland. Its elevated position made [...]
A Beginner’s Guide to Archaeology Field Tools
There can be so many unknowns when heading out to archaeology field school for the first time, and our alumni are a great resource to know what to expect. We caught up with Alex [...]
My Favorite Finds (That Weren’t Artifacts)
When I first signed up for the Yangguanzhai program, the most I knew to expect was that of the people that left behind the very artifacts we are excavating. With regards to the rest [...]
Field Life Hacks
These are some curated tips and tricks that I learned through my archaeology field school program, the China Yangguanzhai Excavation. Although these may not directly apply to your host country or field school setting, [...]
Learning from each other on Providence Island
The main focus of the program was to locate, excavate, and identify artifacts in the field, another key aspect was engaging with the local community in various ways. Professor Mayfield clarified to us how involved [...]
A Day in the Life of the Monastic Midlands Program
My name is Sarah and I am a graduate from California Polytechnic University, Pomona with a bachelors in Anthropology. I attended the Monastic Midlands Archaeological field school program in Ireland where I got to learn [...]
Celebrating IFR’s First Generation Stories
Every November, institutions across the country come together to celebrate First-Gen Week, an initiative launched to recognize the accomplishments and experiences of those who are the first in their families to pursue higher education. It’s [...]
IFR Celebrates Another Inspiring Cohort of Vera Campbell Scholars
Last month, IFR hosted its annual celebration for the Vera R. Campbell Promise Scholars, a group of outstanding students who took their learning into the field this summer. Our 2025 cohort of scholars traveled to [...]
What It Feels Like to Do Real Research
Before I left for my trip abroad, my experience in archaeology halted at my textbooks. Being an anthropology student, my work consists mainly of cultural analysis and writing papers. I had no previous exposure to [...]
Field Lingo 101: Understanding the Jargon of Irish Archaeology
As you can tell from the title, archaeology involves learning new terminology, which I will now explain in the context of my experience at Clonoghil Castle, the site of the Monastic Midlands Excavation. "Cutting" [...]
Why every student should do field research at least once
When students from other disciplines besides archaeology think of an archaeological dig, many often imagine the experience as one of two types. Either it is digging holes in the dirt and looking at broken pottery, [...]
How I Keep My Field School Experience Alive
Field school experiences don’t end when the excavation wraps up or the final survey is complete. For many alumni, the lessons, connections, and opportunities continue to shape their academic paths and professional growth long [...]
Fascinating Archaeological Finds in Belize
During my time in Belize, while I was working on the Actuncan excavation field school there were many interesting finds but there were two finds that I found especially memorable. Picu incused ceramic shard [...]
Essential and surprising things to pack for the field
When packing for a field school it can be easy to feel overwhelmed. You may be packing for anywhere between 1 week to 6 weeks and there really is so much to consider, especially [...]
10 Tips for Making the Most of Your Field School Experience
I can’t believe I am going to do this. Is this your first thought as well? Lucky for you, you aren’t alone. Trust me I know the feeling. Deciding to go to a field [...]
Field Fashion- What NOT to Wear
Packing for a summer archaeology field school? Whether you're heading into your first excavation or returning for a repeat season, figuring out what to wear in the field can be surprisingly tricky. In this blog [...]
What Comes After Field School?
An aspect of field school that is not often discussed is how much it causes you to reflect on your likes and dislikes and how much it prompts reflection and refinement of research interests. As [...]
How Field School Changed My View of My Major
Participating in the Yanguanzhai field school program in Xi'an, China was a transformative experience that reshaped my perspective on my major, Asian & Asian American Studies, and profoundly influenced my future aspirations. As someone who [...]
Exploring Transylvania: Castles, Culture, and Adventure Beyond the Dig in Romania
Nestled within the Carpathian basin you can find Transylvania, a land lush with mountain greenery and active wildlife. While riding the train across their exceptionally green landsape, you may hope to find a few [...]
An Insider’s Guide to Choosing the Right Field School
So you have decided that you want to embark on an exciting new journey and go to a field school - Yay! Field school is a great way to experience new cultures, make lifelong connections, [...]
Top 10 Reasons to Attend the Monastic Midlands Excavation Field School
Want to have a great field school experience? Try out the Monastic Midlands Excavation Field School this summer! Here’s 10 reasons why: Learning environment Unlike most digs, you won’t be working for [...]
Navigating Reentry: Tips for Adjusting Back to Life After the Field
So, you just came back home from an amazing experience and now you have to ask yourself the scary question: What’s next?! If possible, try and schedule time for yourself when you get [...]
Uncharted Paths: My Journey Beyond Field School
By: Monique Baxter, IFR student and self-described wizened old crone with unsatiable curiosity My favorite quote is “All journeys have a secret destination of which the traveler is unaware”. As a 50-something, changing my [...]
Discovery and Justice on Providence Island
By Ariel Gilmore This summer, I got to travel to Providencia, Colombia with USC professor Tracie Mayfield. The work of my team is a project of discovery and justice. Archaeology recovers the lost, tangible [...]
Caribbean Field Notes: Summer 2024 Through Student Lenses
This summer, our Western Caribbean field school students embarked on an unforgettable journey to the islands of Providence and Santa Catalina. Through hands-on ethnographic research and community archaeology, they gained invaluable insights into the rich [...]
Jay’s spirit lives on through two IFR students
When Jay Garcia passed away in April 2021, his sister Sarah Sanchez decided to channel her grief into something positive. "Instead of withering away and crawling into a dark hole, I decided to take [...]
IFR Community Shines at 89th Annual Society for American Archaeology Conference in New Orleans
Archaeologists from around the nation (and beyond) converged for the annual Society for American Archaeology (SAA) Conference held from April 17–20, 2024 in New Orleans. Far more than simply a gathering of academics, the SAA [...]
Faces of IFR: Emily Lindsey
As part of our Faces of IFR series, we are delighted to highlight Emily Lindsey, Associate Curator and Excavation Site Director at the La Brea Tar Pits and Museum, and member of IFR’s Academic Board. [...]
Salima Ikram featured in Netflix’s hit docuseries ‘Alexander: The Making of a God’
The recently released Netflix docuseries "Alexander: The Making of a God" has captivated audiences worldwide, soaring to second in the Netflix top ten ranking since its January 2024 release. Featured prominently in this project is [...]
Jason De León on hanging out, taking risks, and his new book ‘Soldiers and Kings’
Anthropologist and IFR board member Jason De León's latest book, Soldiers and Kings: Survival and Hope in the World of Human Smuggling, hit the shelves March 19, marking the culmination of years of meticulous fieldwork [...]
Experiencing the Zuleta Culture
By: Adela Elizarrez I participated in the Proyecto Arqueológico Zuleta (PAZ) in Ecuador over the summer which focused on the Zuleta region, located north of the country’s capital of Quito. Zuleta is nestled within [...]