Last chance to spend spring break on a Mediterranean island!
There are still a few openings in the University of South Florida Spring
Break (March 6-13, 1999) Archaeological Study Tour of Malta, home of the
earliest stone temples in the world as well as Phoenician, Roman, and
Medieval sites. Undergraduate or graduate students (including non-USF
students) earn 3 credits for participating in the tour and completing a term
paper by the end of the spring semester. The cost of the tour is $1550
INCLUDING TUITION, accommodations, all land costs, field trips, lectures,
museum and other fees, insurance, continental breakfast, and some others
meals including a gala dinner. Airfare is additional (fares in the $700
range seem to available for Florida departures). Financial aid is available.
Non-students are also welcome.
For more information, please visit the Malta Tour website:
http://www.cas.usf.edu/anthropology/malta.html
or contact the tour leader, Dr. Robert Tykot, or Julie Hale at USF Overseas
Study Programs (813-974-4043) for further information.
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Dr. Robert H. Tykot
Assistant Professor 813 974-7279
Department of Anthropology 813 974-2668 (fax)
University of South Florida
4202 East Fowler Avenue, SOC 107
Tampa, Florida 33620-8100 USA
email: [log in to unmask]
web: luna.cas.usf.edu/~rtykot/index.html
dept.: www.cas.usf.edu/anthropology/index.html
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