by white | Aug 1, 2014 | Research Blog
This week up in Claire’s trench we were excited because we thought we might be starting our trenches soon… But it turns out we got to channel that excitement into hauling rocks and excess dirt for another five days. It wasn’t the most glamorous of...
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 lochtefe | Aug 1, 2014 | Research Blog
Literally. Which isn’t a bad thing, actually. Bedrock and I have become very good friends. For you non-geologists out there, bedrock is the lowest level of rock you can hit. Bedrock is the El Dorado of trench excavation. When you find it, you know that...
by Jeanine Walter | Aug 1, 2014 | Research Blog
It’s true, even though I was skeptical when they first told us it would soon happen: I can now tell the differences between soils. In fact, I’ve started noticing just how much I’ve picked up so far and learned. It makes sense that after a couple weeks of staring at...
by | Aug 1, 2014 | Research Blog
Let’s talk about Antiochia Ad Cragum It’s a pointy, craggy, stabby, dusty, hot, humid, dry, wondrous city waiting to be explored. Due to its situation of being in Turkey, it was wholly ignored during the waves of Ancient Greek excavations carried out by the grand...
by lovely1 | Aug 1, 2014 | Research Blog
Week two has seen some interesting developments. The North East Temple trenches have seen some interesting turns. The northern trench has now been divided into 5 different locus, or areas of study that are determined by changes in location, soil composition, and...