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Tag: Aeclanum

Happens Every Time
Archaeology, Field Season 2017

Happens Every Time

What a whirlwind! I’m writing this post after finally making it home to Baltimore from a tiny detour in Rome … Continue reading Happens Every Time

The Plow-Zone
Archaeology, Field Season 2017, Travel

The Plow-Zone

The past couple of weeks have been quite busy at Aeclanum. My trench (Saggio 8) received two, bright eyed, bushy … Continue reading The Plow-Zone

Archaeology, Field Season 2017

Charles IV, a couple Alpine border crossings, and a quagmire of red tape.

Well everybody, it’s been a long time coming but the field season is finally here (and after too much delay, … Continue reading Charles IV, a couple Alpine border crossings, and a quagmire of red tape.

The Apolline Project is looking for participants!
Archaeology

The Apolline Project is looking for participants!

Hey everyone! The Apolline Project is now accepting applications for participants in a variety of programs designed to teach archaeological … Continue reading The Apolline Project is looking for participants!

Field Season 2016

R&R

Apologies for the delayed post. As the title of this post suggests, I’ve been enjoying some (in my opinion) well … Continue reading R&R

Field Season 2016

“Another day, another context”

The past week has been a bit long. We’ve continued digging our trench and gone more than a meter below … Continue reading “Another day, another context”

Field Season 2016

“If the context extends to China, then dig a hole to China”

The past week can be summarized by some sage words from the Apolline Project’s director, Ferdinando: “Well in archaeology, we … Continue reading “If the context extends to China, then dig a hole to China”

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