Project Director
Dr. Stanley Walling
1700 Spring Garden Street Philadelphia, PA 19130
Social Sciences Dept.
Community College of Philadelphia
215-751-8848, W2-51
swallingccp@gmail.com
(alt: swalling@ccp.edu)
Accepting Early Applications for 2025 (details TBA); no 2024 Season
The Rio Bravo Archaeological Survey (RBAS) is a summer Maya archaeology field school that trains students in archaeological field methods within the context of a state-of-the-art research project. The program is situated in an unexplored, tropical rainforest in northern Belize, Central America, and can be taken for 3 or 6 college credits through the University of Texas at Austin.*
Non-credit volunteers are also welcome!
Students who are interested in joining us for the 2025 season should review the information provided, including the 2019 Info Sheet (or forthcoming 2025 sheet), and contact us via email or by submitting an application.
To sign up, please fill out an application.
*RBAS operates in Belize under a permit issued from the Institute of Archaeology to Dr. Fred Valdez, Director of the Programme for Belize Archaeological Project (PfBAP). Academic credit from the Community College of Philadelphia is not available for the 2025 season.
Photo -Day trip to Lamanai (2015)
Project Director
Dr. Stanley Walling
1700 Spring Garden Street Philadelphia, PA 19130
Social Sciences Dept.
Community College of Philadelphia
215-751-8848, W2-51
swallingccp@gmail.com
(alt: swalling@ccp.edu)