1. Peru, Ica Desert
Excavation targets: whale skeleton fossils, shark teeth, sea shells formed by extinct creatures
Location: Ica Desert
In ancient times, the Ica desert in Peru was once a seabed, inhabited by a variety of marine life. Today, it has become one of the driest places on the planet and the best place to find fossils. Greer Dickham is a writer from San Francisco. He traveled with the local guide for two days in the desert, looking for huge shark teeth, fossils and sea shells formed by creatures that had been extinct long ago. Under the gullies of the desert, Dickham and his guide even found a complete skeleton of the whale skeleton.
2, the United States, North Carolina
Mining targets: pottery, tools and other ruins of early European settlers
Location: San Juan Fortress
The Archaeological Department of Warren Wilson College offers a one-month summer camp for adults and children over the age of 14. Participants can dig in the field and let a 16th-century Indian town or early Spaniard settle in the sky. The 2008-2009 expedition site is located in an area of ​​about 1 acre, which is said to be the San Juan Fortress and is the earliest known European immigrant settlement in the United States.
3. United States, Colorado
Mining goal: Anasazi artifacts
Location: CrowCanyon Archaeological Center
In Colorado, both adults and children can work with archaeologists to find the Anasazi artifacts that have not been seen for a long time. The excavation work currently organized by the CrowCanyon Archaeological Center, the “GoodmanPoint Archaeological Projectâ€, has entered its second phase, with a focus on excavating a 13th-century Indian settlement.
4. Polynesia, Easter Island
Excavation targets: prehistoric houses, earthen stoves, ancient gardens and other remains of the Rapa Nui in ancient times
Organizer: Earthwatch Institute
Through the “Easter Island Cultural Adventure Tourâ€, the Earthwatch Institute has brought a different kind of treasure experience to volunteers. In a quarry near the famous megalithic portrait on Easter Island, volunteers can dig with scientists to find randomly distributed uncut stones, and to prove that the ancient Rapa Nui were scattered in ancient times. On this island. From September to May, the Earthwatch Institute organizes a two-week cultural adventure.
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