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Tag: ancient history

Field Season 2016

Lessons Learned

So another week has passed here in Frejus, France and I must admit I’ve found some frustration at the summit … Continue reading Lessons Learned

Field Season 2016

A Familiar Feeling

Greetings from Le Clos de la Tour, in Frejus, France. It’s safe to say I’m not in Italy anymore (I … Continue reading A Familiar Feeling

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

Transitions

At the beginning of last week, we finally concluded digging to the bottom of our rubble context to find a … Continue reading Transitions

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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