The Excavation Diary

The excavation diaries are a daily log kept by the excavators on site during each season. They record the day to day activity of the team and their observations on their work.
 
Displaying Diary Entries for Unit: 14287

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Name: Helen Lomas 
Team: West-Buffalo/Camb 
Date: 7/14/2007 
Entry: Diary seems like faff today after spending too much of our lab hours discussing them. I am a little more wary this year of their usefullness as very few people on site do them, and a west mound diary collective somewhat restricts the initial aim. As fa... click here for more... 
 
Name: Thomas Birch 
Team: West-Buffalo/Camb 
Date: 7/14/2007 
Entry: Today started off brilliantly. Working with HSL and NC was fun, as always – but finding the miniature vessel in 14287 was brilliant. Also in 14287 were several ‘smooth stone’ fragments recorded (quernstone?). Layer 14285, on top of 14287, was roughly 2... click here for more... 
 
Name: Thomas Birch 
Team: West-Buffalo/Camb 
Date: 7/15/2007 
Entry: The south-west corner of trench 5 looked very neat and tidy today. I worked with Naomi when she wasn’t off photographing (which she did a lot of today). We took out the remainder of layer 14287 in order to expose the next yellowish layer beneath, which ha... click here for more... 
 
Name: ER 
Team: West-Buffalo/Camb 
Date: 7/15/2007 
Entry: Yesterday I finished working on the presentation I am about to give on Wednesday until 12.30 in the morning, so I was the last one to bed for the first time on this excavation. Now I have to catch up with the backlog of diary. The fact that my travel mate... click here for more... 
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