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Community Archaeology 2011-August 6th

By COMMUNITY ARCHAEOLOGY DIG 2011, Patrick Saltonstall on Aug 8, 2012   Community Archaeology  

WOMANS BAY-Archaeology is about creating stories and then testing them to see if they are true. And if you have ever been a part of any of the excavations I've led you will know that I am constantly coming up with scenarios to account for what we have found.

Community Archaeology 2011-August 19

By COMMUNITY ARCHAEOLOGY DIG 2011, Patrick Saltonstall on Aug 23, 2011   Community Archaeology  

KODIAK, ALASKA-The Amak Site excavation may be over for the year, but the lab work continues. In archaeology, the general rule of thumb is that every hour in the field generates 2 hours of lab work. And if you include writing up the results of the dig into a book or some sort of publication, […]

Community Archaeology 2011-August 17

By COMMUNITY ARCHAEOLOGY DIG 2011, Patrick Saltonstall on Aug 18, 2011   Community Archaeology  

WOMEN'S BAY, ALASKA-The excavation is nearing completion and we have already bottomed out on our main excavation block. Now is when we draw the profiles showing the different layers in the walls of the excavation. This is when we figure out the site's stratigraphy. Stratigraphy tells us what happened at the site – how each […]

Community Archaeology 2011-August 11

By COMMUNITY ARCHAEOLOGY DIG 2011, Patrick Saltonstall on Aug 13, 2011   Community Archaeology  

WOMENS BAY-The Community Archaeology excavation is nearing completion. We've almost finished the main block and have made good progress on another 3 by 4 meter block where we are uncovering some sort of smoke processing feature from the most recent use of the site – in the Early Kachemak.

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