Heritage and Archaeology in Belgium:
A Multi-Cultural European Past
(July 11 - July 30, 2004)

Come explore the dramatic history of the heart of Northwestern Europe, from Medieval empires to the legacy of World War II

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Belgium Summer
Program 2004

The Center for Heritage Resource Studies, the Department of Anthropology, and the University of Maryland Study Abroad program is proud to offer this third annual, six-credit course in cooperation with the Ename Center for Public Archaeology and Heritage and the Instituet voot her Archeologisch Patrimonium.

  • Note:  Applications for the 2004 study tour can be found at the Study Abroad offices website; completed applications should be submitted to the Study Abroad office.
Deadline for Applications has been extended to March 15!  APPLY NOW!!

 

Follow the links at left for more information on this course.  "Cities and Sites gives an overview of many visits in this unique program.  The syllabus currently is based on  the course in 2002 and will be updated as soon as the final arrangements have been made for this year's tour.  The "Travel Info" link provides links to travel sites for Belgium and some of the cities and towns we may be visiting on this tour.  The "Travel Basics" link gives specific information on what (and how much) to bring with you, and it includes a sample packing list.

For information on other aspects of our Belgium initiative, follow the links below:

(All photographs on the accompanying web pages, except for the "Cities and Sites" and "Travel Info" webpages, are by Paul Shackel and Janice Atoigue. The photo of the Ename medieval site at left is provided courtesy of the Ename Center.)

 


Also visit the following websites:

Center for Heritage Resource Studies

UM Department of Anthropology

UM Study Abroad Program

Ename Center for Public Archaeology and Heritage Presentation