Archaeology Schela Cladovei Project,
Romania
July & August 2008
Fieldwork July & August 2008
Set in one of the most remarkable archaeological landscapes in southeastern Europe, the Iron Gates, the site of Schela Cladovei, which was occupied in turn by the last hunter-gatherers and first farmers of the region, is arguably the most important Mesolithic–Neolithic settlement to survive flooding of the Danube Valley following the construction of two massive hydro-electric dams.
Volunteers are invited to apply to join the project.
More information about the Schela Cladovei Project