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Each excavation has its own plan for living accommodations. These range from sleeping bags in the field to rooms in hotels, hostels, or kibbutzim. Usually volunteers pay a set fee for room and board. Volunteers at excavations in or near cities may have to make their own arrangements.

When the Ambassador team excavated in the Jerusalem excavations the college made its own arrangements for room and board at a small hotel in the old city. So, be sure you find out what your living accommodations are before you sign up as a volunteer. Moreover, student volunteers commonly view excavation meals as the pits. You will want to buy additional food so plan to do so.


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