Displaying Diary Entries for Space: 444 |
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Name: | Lisa Yeomans |
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Date: | 7/31/2010 |
Entry: | We have been working in B.96 in the south area which abuts the western wall of the unexposed building below B.76 and the eastern wall of Sp.365. It comprises of a main room Sp.370 and a northern storage room Sp.444 and the southern part of the building e... click here for more... |
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Name: | Lisa Yeomans |
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Date: | 8/3/2010 |
Entry: | We started excavation of the northern side room (Sp.444) and this room was infilled (particularly to the north with burnt fill). The sides of the walls facing into the room were burnt and this was possibly part of the series of burnt buildings that Mella... click here for more... |
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Name: | Allison Mickel |
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Date: | 7/10/2014 |
Entry: | I have been doing CPR/AED/First Aid training for the past few days so it feels like I have little to report (except that I have mastered chest compressions and the Heimlich maneuver!) but really, perhaps what is most exciting is that we have started excav... click here for more... |
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Name: | Allison Mickel |
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Date: | 7/13/2014 |
Entry: | Find of the day, says Chris Knusel! Today I worked to lift all of the elements of cluster u. 20863, an assemblage of faunal bone found in our burnt north room, space 444. At first, we thought we had a human fibula mixed in with some cattle scapulae (proba... click here for more... |
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Name: | Maciej Chylenski |
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Date: | 7/12/2015 |
Entry: | Somehow working on this site made me indifferent to statements claiming that one interpretation is unlikely because “we never find those” or “they (the Neolithic people) never did that”. Yes many of things they did were (for various reasons) highly standa... click here for more... |
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