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: 7929

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Name: Serena Love 
Team: Stanford 
Date: 7/14/2004 
Entry: The extremely windy conditions today made excavation all the more challenging. I had once complained about poor visibility in hot and dry conditions but today was worse. At times, I felt as if I was excavating blindly. However, we did come upon some gr... click here for more... 
 
Name: Serena Love 
Team: Stanford 
Date: 7/17/2004 
Entry: We were fortunate to have gotten the shelter up yesterday (Friday) before the rain and hail storm. Space 100 was saved from any rain damage. As a result of having the shelter up, we decided to take off the wall balk and expose the wall plaster, down to ... click here for more... 
 
Name: Serena Love 
Team: Stanford 
Date: 7/18/2004 
Entry: Today was a day of cleaning up and exposing wall plaster. SLS and I completed exposing the plaster on the north wall (U. 7934) and SLS drew it. The plaster ledge on the northcentral jog finally fell and took the bone peg out with it. Unfortunately, the... click here for more... 
 
Name: Ulrike Krotscheck 
Team: Stanford 
Date: 7/21/2004 
Entry: Heavy traffic in space 100 today. It was a zoo, almost a dozen people at once. It was difficult to think. Fortunately, a lot of them really helped us along; the burial in the south wall is being lifted, the horn cores (7920) are being consolidated, the fl... click here for more... 
 

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