
Do you have an archaeological project in need of funds? Some post excavation work requiring specialists? A field survey lacking vital equipment? An excavation without tools? Or indeed almost any sort of exciting project, research, education or publication based?
Applications are being invited for the annual award of £2000 for an archaeological project of any professional nature anywhere in the world.
Andante Travels is a company owned and run by people who have trained and worked as archaeologists, and the mission of our company is to provide programmes of the highest academic integrity which are also relaxed and enjoyable holidays. We want everyone to discover what an exciting interest archaeology can be, whether pursued half way round the world, or in one’s own back garden.
The purpose of this award is to give something back from our own archaeologically-based business, and to heighten awareness of individual projects of very different natures.
Past Winners have been:
- £2000 towards website development and signage on site
Kerkenes
– £2000 towards geophysical survey equipment
Stonehenge
- £2000 towards fees for a site supervisor
Via Consolare Project in
- £2000 towards equipment for excavation
Lamanai Maya site in jungle, Belize
- £2000 towards training a local person to be a pottery conservator
Smaller donations have been made to:
Nola site in
Roman Glass-making project near
The application process is simple. Write your proposal on a single side of A4 paper giving an outline of the project, and what the funds might be used for and email it to Alex Casey at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Deadline for applications 14th February 2012
Fame and fortune awaits you!
- The Andante award will be presented at Current Archaeology’s Annual Conference to be held in London on 2nd/ 3rd March 2012.
- Applicants should be happy for details of their project to be promoted on the Andante website. www.andantetravels.co.uk and by applying, give their consent to this. We have about 17,000 people on our database and a well-visited website, so there is the potential to give exposure to all projects. Some of our guests have given altruistic help to needy projects in the past.
We also support and sponsor a variety of other archaeological events. We are partners of the Council for British Archaeology and half-sponsor free membership to all participants on our 7 British tours (potentially 175 people). We also sponsor Current Archaeology Magazine’s annual award and have donated free holidays to the Archaeological Insititute of America to use for fund-raising.









