by carpentd | Aug 19, 2014 | Research Blog
If I was to say I moved very specific dirt and rocks for an entire month, it would not sound that impressive. However, when it is rephrased that such landscaping was done for the discovery of ancient knowledge and to learn the ropes of being an archaeologist, then we...
by carpentd | Aug 12, 2014 | Research Blog
I was fortunate enough to find an object of interest or two within the past week, and I must say that it is one of the best and rarest feelings in the world. I have heard it being said that our generation has the doom of being stuck between mankind fully discovering...
by carpentd | Aug 1, 2014 | Research Blog
Since the previous week was focused on just learning the ropes of being a beneficial member of the group, this week has allowed to take more notice of my surroundings, where I found two things that took my interest. The first concept that surprised me was just how...
by carpentd | Jul 20, 2014 | Research Blog
Work begins after an orientation of the site, in which knowledge appears to be both very extensive in some aspects and very little in others. This is not terribly surprising, as the activities of a civilization vary greatly in the amount of leftovers that can stand...