by | Jul 19, 2019 | Research Blog
Early last week, Mary asked if we saw rocks when we closed our eyes. Everyone laughed. Now, as we approach the end of week 2, the rocks have infiltrated my dreams. I see the cistern wall and the ever-lowering pit of dirt and rocks when I go to sleep at night. I think...
by | Jul 19, 2019 | Research Blog
Over the last 8 days, I’ve learned that chucking a rock of a cliff as far as you possibly can is a very satisfying (although slightly terrifying) experience. I’d like to think I’m getting stronger with every bucket of rocks and dirt. At least, I hope I am,...
by | Jul 19, 2019 | Research Blog
Last week I wrote about how destruction is a necessary part of the practice of archaeology. This week, I’ve been reflecting more on the physical process of archaeology. It’s easy, in a sense, to forget that archaeology is both an academic discipline and a trade. ...
by Eli Graf | Jul 19, 2019 | Research Blog
I have learned a great deal about myself in these past 8 days both on a physical and intellectual level. Physically I think that this past week of excavation has given me a great deal of confidence in my physical ability. As someone who does not do a lot of sports,...
by Donald Rigby | Jul 19, 2019 | Research Blog
With week 2 almost at a close, I think my experiences so far in Gazipaşa have been both revealing and rewarding. On a personal level, I think the (sometimes) monotonous college lifestyle can make work seem a chore, and the labor we have done on the acropolis has put...
by | Jul 12, 2019 | Research Blog
Oh my is there so much to talk about, even in the first two/three days. I’ll get the things I had issues with first, as they are probably fewer and I can spend more time doing what I really want: raving about how good this is. I have three problems with where I...