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Field School Scholar Spotlight: Emma Magnus

Archaeological Institute of America·@meckstein·2 months ago
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16 students received AIA Field School Scholarships in 2025. Made possible through the Jane C. Waldbaum Archaeological Field School Scholarships and the newly established American School of Prehistoric Research Scholarships and Laura Obolensky Scholarships, these awards support emerging archaeologists as they gain hands-on experience at sites across the globe. Stay tuned as we highlight their stories and share updates from the field! Emma Magnus (Agnes Scott College) Field School location: Santa Susana Archaeological Project, Redondo, Portugal Scholarship: Jane C. Waldbaum Field School Scholarship **Advice for future scholarship winners going on their first digs?** My advice for future scholarship winners is to, most importantly, have fun. Participating in an archaeological field school is a rewarding experience, not only academically, but also personally. Wherever you attend, in some way or another, you are contributing to our understanding of history, and that is so epic.…

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