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OU students participate in historic archaeological dig
This year's study abroad in Israel is making significant contributions to the historical record.
This year's group from Oakland University is participating in a news-making field experience.
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July 8, 2019
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Monday, Jul 08, 2019
OU students participate in historic archaeological dig
Pytlik also leads OU's annual study abroad to Israel for an archaeological field school and culture tour. Learn more about the study abroad program here: http://channelmaddie.com/ie/ou-programs/israel/.
"In addition to the current students' efforts, many other students have worked on the project over the years and helped bring us to the point of these latest discoveries," said Pytlik. "I'd also point out that Dr. Jon Carroll, co-leader of the project, has contributed significantly through the use of his GIs drone technology in Israel and Dr. Richard Stamps has also co-led past trips. Both men played important roles in the project's success."