University of Oregon

2008 Summer Session
Northern Great Basin Prehistory Project
Archaeology Field School

Personal Equipment

The project area can be hot and dry and full of plants that grab at skin and clothing. At other times, it can be windy and cold or stormy. Clothes and bedding suitable to a wide range of conditions are recommended. Here is a list of suggested items:

Relaxing at Field School 2006
Relaxing at Field School 2006
  • Sturdy Tent
  • Bedding - sleeping bag, pillow and extra blanket(s) (in addition to a sleeping bag and extra blanket(s) many students choose to have a sleep mat or cot)
  • Sunshower - 3-5 gallon capacity
  • towels/washcloths/soap
  • personal toiletries
  • backpack - for day use (or functional equivalent)
  • wide-brimmed hat
  • sunscreen - at least SPF 25
  • bug spray
  • sunglasses
  • pocketknife
  • clothing for 2 weeks - Laundromats are available in a small town nearby. Note: clothing for a variety of weather conditions is recommended. Since night temperatures are often cold, warm clothing to sleep in is essential.
  • canteens - you will need to carry at least 3 quarts
  • field notebook and pencils
  • personal entertainment - books, cards, Frisbees, music, sketchpad, camera, spending money, personal ice chest, folding chair, games

Field school students leave directly from a predetermined location on the meeting date, so everything must be brought at that time. Students pack a lunch and snacks on the first day to eat on the way to field school camp. Private vehicles should be filled with gas and ready to travel.

[Contact] [Site Map]