by Henry Quayle | Aug 16, 2025 | Research Blog
Future participants should know that the work involved on site will often be grueling and harsh at the beginning, and it may seem like your state of being won’t ever acclimate to it. The first week may very well be some of the most demanding and exhausting work...
by Henry Quayle | Aug 10, 2025 | Research Blog
It was an expedition at the site Antiochia ad Cragum, at a former residential area. Being on a month-long archaeological dig in Türkiye helped me sharpen a lot of my skills, such as analysis and communications. Finding artifacts and antiquities helped me to more...
by Henry Quayle | Aug 3, 2025 | Research Blog
Having seen past the surface levels of the site, my mentality is definitely more alive, for lack of a better word. On the surface, there’s nothing but roots, rocks, and bushes with the single most sharpest leaves I’ve ever had the displeasure of getting in...
by Henry Quayle | Jul 27, 2025 | Research Blog
Though I may not have had as much experience as some of the others on this trip, I have already learned so much in my two days of practice. Getting to see the dig site for myself and really immerse myself in it is exactly what I wanted out of this trip. Digging up...
by Henry Quayle | Jul 9, 2025 | Research Blog
There’s no one thing I’m the most interested in or excited to see. I’m just excited to be on and working in a genuine historical site. Being immersed in the sites is the best way to really get your hands on history, something that I’ve dreamed...