Earthwatch: Thailand - Origins of Angkor
- Location(s): Thailand
- Program Type(s): Volunteer
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Explore the roots of Southeast Asia's Angkor civilization in Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Thailand, as an Earthwatch Expedition volunteer. Take in Southeast Asia's history to learn how agriculture, technology & changing climates affect civiliza... read more
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Explore the roots of Southeast Asia's Angkor civilization in Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Thailand, as an Earthwatch Expedition volunteer. Take in Southeast Asia's history to learn how agriculture, technology & changing climates affect civilization today.
The rural Thai village of Ban Non Wat is a key archaeological site for understanding the origins of the Angkor Empire. You’ll help map the area, looking for new prehistoric sites for excavation, and photograph and measure finds from completed excavations.
You’ll work closely with local people and have a chance to truly experience Thai village life. At the end of the work day you’ll be driven back to town to shop at the local market, check your e-mail, take a swim, and enjoy a delicious Thai dinner.
Program Type(s):
VolunteerProgram Length(s):
- Custom
- Short Term
Instruction Language(s):
- English
Language Requirement(s):
- English