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Showing posts with label Kruger National Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kruger National Park. Show all posts
Sunday, August 16, 2015

The Patron Saint of Archaeology

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St. Helena of Constantinople, the mother of Emperor Constantine, is the Patron Saint of Archaeologists. (Constantine was the Christian con...

RainRainRain. There, I said it!

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uncovering the excavated skeleton in the morning Neither cold, heat nor wind could stop the intrepid workers of SH2015 Gaza Gray . Only ...

All the Big Five in one game drive! Again!

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playing chicken with impala on a bridge Really, Kruger National Park is truly the most amazing place on the planet! After we finished ...
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I found beads!

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Anton verifying my find Ya know I love jewelry ... ... so naturally it became very important for me to find jewelry during my archaeo...
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Me and Moffat

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me and Moffat, the skeleton Meet Moffat. Moffat was our dedicated game ranger for the SH2015 Gaza Gray dig. Moffat's job was to ...
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A day on the job

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SH2015 Gaza Gray was an excavation of an 1850's military outpost probably established on a late Iron Age / historical era native Afri...

What to wear on an archaeological dig in Kruger National Park

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I am smiling under that dust mask! Excavating in Kruger is a dirty job! I wore long pants and a long-sleeved shirt to try to minimize...
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