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Marisa Rodriguez
Founder, Ancient Odysseys
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Joined June 2021
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AncientOdysseys.com is devoted to promoting opportunities for active participation on actual paleontology and archaeology digs in the US and around the world. Digs vary in length from half-day to a week and travelers will work right alongside scientists to excavate fossils and archaeological sites. There’s no better way to experience the thrill of discovery, than unearthing a Triceratops from 66 million years ago or 5,000 year-old artifacts from an ancient culture. And, each dig featured is coupled with a unique travel itinerary, encouraging travelers to further explore the area.

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To share our passion for unique, sustainable travel with others

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  • Thanks for the note! Let's talk. Your app could be a great way to help spread the word about our locations.

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    Ancient Odysseys 1 year ago

  • Hi Ian and thanks for reaching out. The answer is sort of complicated. There are general locations that fossils are always found, but paleontologists usually choose to dig at a site where there is something significant/recognizable bone that they want t... show more

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    Ancient Odysseys 1 year ago

  • Hello! I'm Marisa Rodriguez, the Founder of Ancient Odysseys, a website where travelers can experience the thrill of discovery by joining REAL paleontology and archaeology digs around the world. I started Ancient Odysseys for people like me β€” travelers... show more

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    Ancient Odysseys 1 year ago

  • Depending on your timing, you could spend a few days on an archaeology dig in Timna to help excavate the ancient remnants of King Solomon's Mine. Check out the details at www.ancientodysseys.com/timna We have lots of other paleontology and archaeology ... show more

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