Uncover various ways to join an archeological dig. Know that people can join archeological digs without being a part of a college or university archeology program.
Understand one way to join an archeological dig is to take one or two courses at a college or university; however, restrictions might apply. Check out collegiate archeological clubs who may offer dig opportunities and will allow non-majors to join an archeological dig.
See continuing education programs at colleges and universities for archeological digs and other explorations.
Volunteer to be a part of archeological digs. Visit volunteer sites, such as "Archaeo-Volunteers" to discover digs around the world you can join.
Find out about archeological field schools, such as that found at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, which offer archeological digs to students majoring in anthropology as well as to people just interested in joining archeological digs as a hobby.
Know to join an archeological dig will entail some sort of cost; although, some trips, such as volunteer digs, only require people to pay for their own travel expenses and request a limited financial contribution to the project.