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Here is a website with archaeological digs you can go on. http://www.thistlecamps.org.uk/index.htm
Digs rely on volunteer labour - you'll be welcome. Or try the sources below. But beware - it's more like navvying than anything else! And it helps if you drink.
Excavations fact sheet
The CBA (Council for British Archaeology) has a free fact sheet covering Everything you always wanted to know about archaeological excavations but were afraid to ask. Copies can be obtained from Jenny Hudson at St Mary's House, 66 Bootham, York YO30 7BZ, tel 01904 671417, or can be downloaded from the CBA web site at www.britarch.ac.uk/CBA/factshts.html
Archaeology Abroad
Archaeology Abroad was established in 1972 to provide information about opportunities for archaeological fieldwork and excavation outside the UK. Around 1000 places are advertised annually for volunteers, professional staff and specialists on wide variety of projects of all periods, in diverse locations worldwide. Bulletins are published twice a year, in April & November. An annual subscription can be obtained from the Honorary Secretary, Archaeology Abroad, 31-34 Gordon Square, London WC1H 0PY, fax 020 7383 2572, or from the CBA Online Shop at www.britarch.ac.uk/shop/, email [email protected], web www.britarch.ac.uk/archabroad