Barge Leaves--Greenpeace Leaves--Randy Peterson Leaves--Big Discoveries at the Excavation |
Tim's Journal: Everybody left today! High tide was at three or four A.M. and the tugs
struggled to pull our barge off the beach.
Tim excavating with the crew.
After lunch, Kristen Wenzel and Bob Iyatunguk started to excavate in
the mysterious sod covered pit that Aaron and I had uncovered earlier.
They instantly hit paydirt! All afternoon they constantly produced high
quality ivory objects and projectile points. The rest of us excavated
a ridge that was left in the center of one of the houses. My end had very
few artifacts, so Stephanie Barr and I quickly knocked our part down.
At the other end of the ridge, Aaron Stupple and Alvin Iyatunguk uncovered
a strange pavement of flagstones.
Tim near a pile of some of the
AARON'S ADDENDUM: Today was the most exciting day of excavating so far, at least for me anyway. The spread of stones that Alvin and I uncovered look much like those of last year. I can't wait to see what's under those stones. Opportunities like these come once in a lifetime for many archeologists, and here we are digging this stuff up every other day. The village residents come into the lab usually around ten o'clock each night. It's amazing because back home people would be long gone at ten o'clock; here things seem to just get under way. These long summer days are unbeatable. |
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