Displaying Diary Entries for Building: 75 |
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Name: | Serena Love |
Team: | Stanford |
Date: | 8/1/2007 |
Entry: | A couple of things have come up in conversation today that I want to remember. First of all, Roddy said that the south wall of his sequence looked very unstable and it was likely to have collapsed. Also, his buildings were very short lived, evidenced by... click here for more... |
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Name: | JST |
Team: | |
Date: | 7/7/2008 |
Entry: | Started working in earnest on the pyrotechnic features in building 75 today, after spending most of last week beasting off dumped deposits and bringing the area generally into phase.
Started with a phased plan of Space 328 and the related raised space ... click here for more... |
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Name: | JST |
Team: | |
Date: | 7/13/2008 |
Entry: | Well, I have recently been trying to focus on the deposits in Space 332, despite the best efforts of all and sundry to keep me from it, and today, when I finally completed the recording and bagged and tagged the arhive residue and phytolith samples, I was... click here for more... |
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Name: | JST |
Team: | |
Date: | 8/5/2008 |
Entry: | It has been a while since my last entry (as usual - tsk tsk), but esssentially we have in the intervening time, completely excavated Space 328, Building 75. The oven F2637 was almost the last thing to go, having been sat on a make-up layer which was also ... click here for more... |
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