General information
RDP Priority
- P6. Social inclusion and local development
RDP Focus Area
- 6B: Local development
RDP Measure
- M19: LEADER/CLLD
Summary
Caherconnell Archaeology Field School, located in the Burren in the west of Ireland, was originally established to uncover the history surrounding the Caherconnell Stone Fort. The Field School delivers National University of Ireland, Galway approved residential courses; providing students with archaeological education as well as a cultural introduction to the area and its communities.
The Field School wanted to introduce a new course on Archaeological Surveying to its offer and the LEADER funding enabled the purchase of specialist equipment for training students to use the most modern and sophisticated archaeological surveying techniques: providing them with world class transferrable skills.
Results
Field school employment levels were sustained. The field school supports 3 lecturers for the field school season, who produce annual dig reports and work on the preservation of the artefacts that are found
In the first year, 15 students took the new course in Archaeological Surveying and developed highly transferable archaeological surveying skills
Students on the new two week course in Archaeological Surveying generated approximately 210 bed nights for a local accommodation provider
A local transport provider was commissioned to provide transport for the students for the duration of the 2 week course

Promoter
Burren Forts Ltd
Funding
Total budget 20 000 (EUR)
EAFRD 6 280 (EUR)
National/Regional 3 720 (EUR)
Private 10 000 (EUR)
Resources
Documents
gp_ie_archaeologyfieldschool_372_web_0.pdf
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