Displaying Diary Entries for Unit: 30348 |
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Name: | Erik Johansson |
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Date: | 7/5/2014 |
Entry: | I've been continuing with burial 7508 as it's now called. The skeleton is positioned on its back, with the knees almost below the jaw. Teeth from the upper row was found approx 20 cm below the cranium. Scott, from human remains, did a 3D-model of the expo... click here for more... |
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Name: | EJ |
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Date: | 7/6/2014 |
Entry: | So, burial 7508 continues to fascinate both archaeologists and the bi-ped specialists. The spine is placed in such and angle that it have to be broken, which makes you wonder about the burial practice in Catal. This person is extremely flexed and cramped ... click here for more... |
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Name: | Erik Johansson |
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Date: | 7/7/2014 |
Entry: | Things changes concerning burial 7508. Today we managed to do 2 3D-models, exposing the ribcage and removing and recording several bones from the upper body. Working tightly with the human remains team does speed up the process. Hadn't this person been in... click here for more... |
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Name: | Erik Johansson |
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Date: | 7/8/2014 |
Entry: | Finally, burial 7508 is coming to an end. Today after lunch we did the last 3D-model and first thing tomorrow morning me and Belinda from Human remains will lift the last bones and finish the burial. But of course this is not the last burial in B.43. A ne... click here for more... |
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Name: | Erik Johansson |
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Date: | 7/12/2014 |
Entry: | I usually don't do diary entries after 9 pm, but today I closed three features on the same day. Two burials and a pit with an X-find in it that turned out to be natural (says finds) and artifical but unique (says pottery)… I'm not sure what to believe. Th... click here for more... |
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