This document provides information about an archeology summer camp hosted by AFS Tunisia on the island of Djerba, Tunisia. The camp aims to foster cultural awareness, intercultural competence, and team building through restoration work at an ancestral Djerbian home called Menzel Féniguia. Participants will restore the site into a cultural space. The week-long program includes archeological activities, cultural discussions, visits around Djerba, and leisure activities like beach sports. Safety is emphasized and medical support is provided. Former participants provide positive testimonials about gaining cultural understanding and forming international friendships through the camp.
This document outlines the daily schedule and activities for a 21-day international archaeological workcamp in Djerba-Midoun, Tunisia from July 13-31, 2016. Each day consists of work at an archaeological site in the morning, followed by cultural excursions and lectures in the afternoon and evening. Evening activities include films, music, games, and celebrations of local culture and diversity. Participants will visit numerous historic and cultural sites around Djerba, including Aghir, Houmet Souk, and day trips to Rass el Rmal, Tataouine, Zarzis, and Medenine. The schedule aims to provide an educational experience through hands-on work, cultural exposure, and networking
This document provides information about an archeology summer camp hosted by AFS Tunisia on the island of Djerba, Tunisia. The camp aims to foster cultural awareness, intercultural competence, and team building through restoration work at an ancestral Djerbian home called Menzel Féniguia. Participants will restore the site into a cultural space. The week-long program includes archeological activities, cultural discussions, visits around Djerba, and leisure activities like beach sports. Safety is emphasized and medical support is provided. Former participants provide positive testimonials about gaining cultural understanding and forming international friendships through the camp.
This document outlines the daily schedule and activities for a 21-day international archaeological workcamp in Djerba-Midoun, Tunisia from July 13-31, 2016. Each day consists of work at an archaeological site in the morning, followed by cultural excursions and lectures in the afternoon and evening. Evening activities include films, music, games, and celebrations of local culture and diversity. Participants will visit numerous historic and cultural sites around Djerba, including Aghir, Houmet Souk, and day trips to Rass el Rmal, Tataouine, Zarzis, and Medenine. The schedule aims to provide an educational experience through hands-on work, cultural exposure, and networking