[MR] Fwd: Viking courses

Robyn Becker reyne_telarius at hotmail.com
Wed Jan 15 16:57:22 PST 2003



>From: Dan Carlsson <dan at arkeodok.com>
>To: Viking objects <dan at arkeodok.com>
>CC: Tove Eriksson <tove.eriksson at hgo.se>,   Carina Dahlström
><carina.dahlstrom at hgo.se>,   Olle Hoffman <olle.hoffman at hgo.se>
>Subject: Viking courses
>Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2003 22:49:18 +0100
>
>Dear Viking Friend,
>
>Gotland University is marketing two new University courses open on an
>international level. The courses are fully in English. One course is an
>Internet course to be given this spring, and next autumn. The second course
>is a field course dealing with the Viking Landscape, and concentrated to an
>excavation of a tremendous rich Viking harbour and trading place on the
>island of Gotland (http://frojel.hgo.se). Gotland is an extremely rich
>Viking island, where there have been found more then 700 gold and silver
>hoards from Viking Age. To give you some ideas about Gotland, please visit
>www.vikinggotland.com
>
>The University has now, finally, got all the information up, as well as an
>application form. I might ad that University courses in Sweden always are
>free of charge. You might have to register at the students ³office², and
>you
>have to pay for the literature. But besides that, there are no fee for the
>course itself.
>
>When it comes to the field course, we do arrange a package for housing,
>food, local transportation and equipment etc. for those who have problem to
>arrange the living. So, if you are interested to find out more about
>Vikings, or take part in the discovery of their history, please visit the
>link below. I would of course be most grateful if you could help me spread
>the word around, like putting it on different email lists etc.
>
>http://www2.hgo.se/kurskatalogen.nsf/Englishcourses!OpenView
>
>Best regards
>
>Dan Carlsson
>
>--------------
>Associate Professor Dan Carlsson
>ArkeoDok
>Blåeldsvägen 3
>621 50 Visby, Sweden
>Tel. +46-498-218560
>Fax. +46-498-218560
>Email: dan at arkeodok.com
>www.arkeodok.com
>


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