Tuesday, September 12, 1989 / University Daily Kansan KU students delve into medieval times By Anita Meyer Kansan staff writer Every year, thousands of KU students attend summer school. But few have a castle for a classroom. Al Johnson, professor of anthropology, helped coordinate a trip that took six KU students and two KU alumni to Tuscany, Italy, this summer to excavate a medieval castle owned by the Italian government. The castle is on the estate of Count Fernando Cinelli, who has worked with the University of Kansas in other excavations. "It sounded really interesting," Johnson said. "KU had worked with Count Cinelli before, and he was in keeping in the connection." In 1988, Mark and Ellen Baumler, KU alumi, went to Tuscany with KU fine arts students to look at the castle. "We were just interested because the castle had been used for so long," Ellen Baumler said. "It's been used for a lot of different purposes." She said she and her husband estimated that the castle had been used from the 13th to the early 20th century. Documents were found at the castle that were dated as early as the 1200s. Ellen Baumler said, The castle has been used as a military outpost, a noble residence and a peasant commune, or farmhouse, she said. During the first trip to Tuscany, they found two coins which led them to believe the castle warranted extra investigation. "One was from the Byzantine era," Ellen Bamler said. "That is very exciting because it came from about the fifth century A.D., and it means the castle could be older than we originally thought." In July, the Baumlers returned to the castle with six KU students to begin exploration of the eight outer walls of the castle. The students earned three hours of credit in study abroad. The group dug 23 different excavation units, including two trenches. All ceramic pieces had to be cataloged and numbered. From these units they uncovered more than 8,000 ceramic pieces, four coins, a crucifix with figures on both sides, pieces believed to be from a crossbow and pieces of metal believed to be from jewelry. Ellen Baumler said she found it interesting that KU was one of the few institutions involved in categorizing the type of ceramics found in the "There's not a lot of work in the medieval era because, when some countries have histories that go back thousands of years, the 15th or 16th century isn't very long ago," she said. Johnson agreed that the excavation was a great opportunity for students. "Tuscany is one of the most beautiful places in the world," he said. "This gave students, particularly beginning archaeology students, practical experience." Dwayne Fleck, Omaha, Neb., graduate student, said he learned information important to his major. "My major is museum studies," he said. "This triplet me combine the history part of my major and the archaeology. This is a good draw for students with a knowledge of archaeology." Paul DeHart, St. Louis, senior, said he learned about culture, which helped him develop architectural skills. "You can rebuild upon a past," he said. "You can take the past, look at what they had and add to it." Listening And Notetaking Intensive Workshop and Practice: Cornell Method of Notetaking FREE! Tuesday, September 12 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. 2023 Haworth Hall Lecture by Professor Robert Hersh, Director, Human Biology. Workshop presented by the Student Assistance Center. 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