Physical Conditioning and General Health Information
Archaeological fieldwork is physically demanding, whatever the climate. In
Central America it is often hot, and at the end of the dry season it can be very
hot, indeed. Although we'll be doing lab work the heat and humidity will
still zap much of your energy, especially during the afternoon hours, during the
hottest part of the day. Be aware of the symptoms of heat prostration and
monitor your friends. Heat prostration is a serious health threat, so drink
plenty of fluids and rest when you are tired. Drink lots of water, even
when you’re not thirsty, and let us know if you don't feel well. If
you take these precautions, you'll be rewarded with a good time despite the
heat.
Talk with your health care provider or physician about any immunizations or prophylaxis you might need prior to your departure for Belize. You must have a current (up-to-date) tetanus shot, and you should seriously consider getting a prescription for a malaria prophylaxis as well. Check with your doctor.
Health risks in Belize include malaria, intestinal disorders and over-exposure to the sun. We recommend you bring a hat, bandana and sun screen to minimize your exposure to the sun. Don't worry - you will have that nice healthy glow after a few days, but what you don't want is the pain and discomfort of a bad sunburn!
We also recommend you bring some basic medical supplies with you, including the following:
Also be sure to complete the medical portion of the Application Form. Your medical status will be kept totally confidential.