2009 FORUM CAMPS PROSPECT
FORUM INTERNATIONAL CAMP
Traditionally “FORUM international camp” is held in Abruzzi Region, and it is devoted to the excavation and valorization of the S Maria a Vico late roman/early medieval archaeological site. Due to the catastrophic earthquake of the last month of April, the organization of the camp will not be ready before the end of June. Most probably it will open by the end of July. Interested people are kindly invited to contact president @ heritageforum.org or to consult the
website (in Italian): www.gruppiarcheologicidelveneto.it after the 10th of June.
OTHER FORUM CAMPS
BELGIUM – WALLOON
ARCHEOLO-J
Who are we?
Founded in 1969, archeolo-J (Belgian archaeological youth) is an association for active leisure. Our purpose is to promote public understanding of archaeology and encourage young people to participate in discovering and safeguarding our past's traces
ARCHEOLO-J summer excavations program 2009
Website:www.archeolo-j.be
ITALY
GRUPPI ARCHEOLOGICI D’ITALIA
The Association was founded in December 1965 by Ludovico Magrini by merging some already existing Archaeological Groups. Over the years the Association has consistently pursued its efforts through the pages of its magazine "Nuova Archeologia" and the active involvement of its volunteers with the aim of contributing to the protection, safeguarding and enhancement of Italian cultural heritage.
GAI summer excavations program 2009
Website:www.gruppiarcheologici.org
ITALY
INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL ON EUROPEAN PREHISTORY
The International Summer School on European Prehistory was founded in 2005 by the geologist Giusi Gradoli (COMET – Valorizzazione Risorse Territoriali of Cagliari) with the scientific support of our FORUM member George Dimitriadis, Scientific Director of HERAC (Hellenic Rock Art Centre), Philippi-Greece.
ISSEP summer excavations program 2009
Website:www.issep.it
GERMANY
OPEN HOUSES NETWORK
Our FORUM member Arbeitskreis Denkmalpflege e. V is participating to the Offene Häuser (The Open Houses Network) which dates back to the mid-eighties, when a group of young people voluntarily undertook to restore village churches in danger of decay.
OH summer excavations program 2009
Website:www.openhouses.de