CCCU International Field School in Archaeology

We’re excited to offer international students another opportunity in 2026 to join our archaeological field school, with comprehensive training through classroom learning, guided excursions in the historic surrounds of Canterbury, and hands-on excavation at a Romano-British site in the East Sussex countryside.

No Experience Required.

Culver Archaeological Project is a long-standing research excavation of a rural Romano-British settlement in Barcombe, East Sussex. Working in partnership with Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU), we offer comprehensive archaeological training. Participation in the field school includes:

  • 2 weeks in class training in Canterbury, 2 weeks of hands-on training on-site in Sussex and 2 weeks supervised excavation.

  • Training includes site formation processes, excavation and recording, environmental sampling, finds processing, geophysical survey, photography and more!

“Culver is the perfect training site to experience British Archaeology and to prepare for a career in Archaeology.”

— Blake, CCCU Alumni

2026 Fees £3485

Apply online by 1 March 2026.

18 May- 26 June

  • Two weeks taught component in Canterbury

  • Two weeks training on site

  • Two weeks of supervised excavation experience

  • Trips to local archaeological sites with experts

  • Hands on Post-Excavation processing experience

  • Equipment and tools, including your own trowel

  • Accommodation in Canterbury

  • Campsite Accommodation at Bridge Farm

  • Access to on site showers, kitchen, lounge and clothes washing facilities.

  • Does not include airfare, transport to/from airports or accident insurance.

The CCCU Team

  • Dr Ellie Williams

    Reader in Osteology

  • Dr Jay Ingate

    Senior Lecturer in Roman Archaeology

    Course Director

  • Lisa Duffy

    Fieldwork Technician

    Course Lead

  • Dr Heidi Stoner

    Senior Lecturer in Medieval Archaeology

Week 1: Introduction to British Archaeology

Week 2 and 3: Field School

Week 4 and 5: Excavation

Week 6: Exploring Kent

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