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Julie Herzig Desnick Endowment for Archaeological Field Surveys

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$4,500

deadline Due: November 1, 2026
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graduates No min. GPA required
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Julie Herzig Desnick Endowment for Archaeological Field Surveys, with an application deadline in November, offers numerous awards of $4500 each.

Description

The Julie Herzig Desnick Endowment for Archaeological Field Surveys provides grants to archaeologists to start new archaeological survey projects. The awards are intended for projects involving field survey on the ground or a combination of field survey and remote sensing methods, rather than those based entirely on satellite imagery or other remote sensing data. Geophysical survey projects are also eligible. Applicants must be AIA members at the graduate student or professional level at the time of application, with a PhD in archaeology or a related field, and are expected to have an academic affiliation. While all are encouraged to apply, preference will be given to archaeologists at an early stage in their careers (within 8 years of the receipt of the PhD). Projects may concern any location in the world and any time period. Each project should make innovative use of technology, and the fieldwork proposed should be designed to address important questions about the human past. Applicants should either be the primary permit holder for the project proposed, or if the applicant is not the primary permit holder, the application should be accompanied by a letter of support from the primary permit holder. Applicants must submit a budget using the provided budget template which should be converted to PDF before submission. Please visit the grant's website or contact the Archaeological Institute of America for more information.
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