Subject: Internships at Kaman Kalehoyuk excavation
Student Internships (2 positions) Kaman-Kalehoyuk excavation, Turkey The Kaman-Kalehoyuk expedition is seeking two conservation student interns for the summer of 2009. Priority will be given to students currently enrolled in a conservation program. Students must be fluent in the English language. The site is in Central Turkey, and the primary cultural levels are Hittite, Phrygian, and Islamic. The excavation is sponsored by the Japanese Institute of Anatolian Archaeology. Interns have the opportunity to participate in an active conservation program, which emphasizes fieldwork, preventive approaches to archaeological conservation, and research. The internship lasts six weeks from mid July until the end of August. Arrival and departure dates are somewhat flexible. The excavation provides airfare, room and board, and a stipend of $US 40 per day, based on a six day work week. Students participate in the everyday conservation activities of the field lab. A well-equipped field lab and very comfortable living facilities compensate the long workday (starting at 5am). Students may participate in the move to the new conservation laboratory in the summer of 2009. There are other conservators, interns and technicians in the lab to interact with as well as an international team of archaeologists and researchers to share experiences. English is the primary language at the site. Interns perform a research project that begins prior to arriving at the site. Depending on the project developed between the intern and the excavation's Conservation Director, this first phase may consist of a literature review. The research provides an opportunity to gain familiarity with the site prior to arrival, and contributes in a beneficial way to our conservation program. The research results in a formal report submitted to the excavation's journal, Anatolian Archaeological Studies, published by the Japanese Institute of Anatolian Archaeology, to be completed by October 1, 2009. A list of possible research projects is available from the Director of Conservation. X-Ray Fluorescence instrumentation is available at the site. Applicants should email a curriculum vitae, a short letter of interest, and names and contact information for three professional references by November 15, 2008. Questions concerning the internship should be sent by email. Interns will be selected by December 1, 2008. Alice Boccia Paterakis Director of Conservation Kaman-Kalehoyuk Japanese Institute of Anatolian Archaeology *** Conservation DistList Instance 22:15 Distributed: Monday, September 15, 2008 Message Id: cdl-22-15-018 ***Received on Thursday, 11 September, 2008