Displaying Diary Entries for Building: 114 |
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Name: | Erin Baxter |
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Date: | 7/28/2012 |
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I have attended many a BBQ. They are rather filling affairs with baby back ribs, steaks, briscuit, pigs-feet, and grease dribbling from the mouth to the elbows. The end result is a strong inclination for a toothpick and an intractable wish for a slow, ... click here for more... |
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Name: | Aroa García Suárez |
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Date: | 6/30/2013 |
Entry: | Today I started the excavation of Building 114 (Space 87). As a micromorphologist, my goal is to have the maximum stratigraphical control over the deposits being excavated, allowing for even micro-layers (e.g. below 0.5cm thickness) to be excavated and do... click here for more... |
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Name: | Burcu Tung |
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Date: | 7/1/2013 |
Entry: | Work has begun in full blast since the teams arrived on the 25th and 26th of the month. New teams, new students, and a new season. And lots of babies, which is quite refreshing really.
I arrived on site on the 19th of June - this is rather a late diar... click here for more... |
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Name: | Burcu Tung |
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Date: | 6/23/2016 |
Entry: | Phasing the 4040 buildings has always been a bit of a nightmare for Shahina. Too much lateral excavation and too little in depth excavation done in an area where we were presumed to document a happy neighborhood ended up showing us that in fact the mound... click here for more... |
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Name: | Justine Issavi |
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Date: | 6/4/2017 |
Entry: | The use of open spaces through time is a central concern for my dissertation project and in many ways Space 610 is the perfect case study. Large and multi-phased, the space has variously accommodated a great array of activities (ranging from food processi... click here for more... |
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