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Archaeology for kids
semester course

Price

224€

Duration

8 Weeks

About the Course

Join us for an unforgettable adventure as we dive into the captivating world of archaeology, history, and creativity. This 8-week semester course is designed to inspire curiosity, critical thinking, and artistic expression while uncovering mysteries of the past.
Highlights of the semester course:
  • learn archaeology: gain insights from an expert who will guide you through the wonders of the past.

  • how to dig & understand the past: discover the techniques and methods used by archaeologists to excavate and interpret history.

  • exploring fascinating topics: each week, we’ll delve into different themes, including (pre)history, art & architecture, inventions, treasures & common objects.

  • hands-on activities: the classes feature exciting hands-on activities that allow you to explore, create, and learn.

  • teamwork & individual tasks: collaborate with fellow adventurers while also improving your individual skills.

  • certificate of participation: upon completing the course, receive a certificate recognizing your dedication and newfound knowledge.

Why enroll:
  • experience a unique blend of science and art, combining verified scientific information with creative expression.

  • cultivate a deep appreciation for archaeology, history, & cultural heritage.

  • develop problem-solving skills and a love for learning.

  • create your own archaeological masterpieces through arts and crafts projects.

  • meet other young adventurers and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Date & time: 16.10.-4.12.2023      16:30-17:30

Place: commonroom, Florianigasse 54, 1080, Vienna

Tutor: Alexandra Dolea

Price: 224€/p.p.

Ages: 10-14

Language: English

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Your Instructor

Alexandra Dolea

Alexandra Dolea is a doctor in ancient history and archaeology. she has been participating in various excavation projects for over 15 years and she will acquaint you with the everyday life of ancient people and their stories.

Alexandra Dolea
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