
Rome is Home
When I returned from the 2017 summer field season, I was riding high on optimism for my archaeological career but … Continue reading Rome is Home
When I returned from the 2017 summer field season, I was riding high on optimism for my archaeological career but … Continue reading Rome is Home
The last 6 months of my life have been a roller-coaster; my physical, mental, and emotional state have hit some … Continue reading An Island Called Cyprus
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 past couple of weeks have been quite busy at Aeclanum. My trench (Saggio 8) received two, bright eyed, bushy … Continue reading The Plow-Zone
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.
In my last post, I set out on the surprisingly complex task of defining Archaeology. To summarize, I concluded that … Continue reading Why Archaeology is Important
Ultimately, you have 5 senses; make it a goal to use all five while you’re away. Continue reading My Travel Guide: Being There and Coming Back
For those that haven’t noticed (or live in a place where it hasn’t happened yet), the weather is changing and … Continue reading My Travel Guide
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
On Friday, I went with a group of Apolline Project participants to Pompeii. I have to admit, I’m rather disappointed in myself … Continue reading How NOT to visit Pompeii