Monthly Archives: February 2013

The other side of archaeological field work

The average day in the field for the students on the GMI project includes excavating, recording, and surveying at the site, registering artefacts, forms, and photos after the field work has finished, and doing cooking and cleaning chores if it … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on The other side of archaeological field work

Day 7

Sunday… day seven… a half day!!!  But first… work again.  We began as per usual, digging, troweling, sieving, climbing the slope and generally getting dirty.  Yet, once midday rolled around we were free to do what we wanted, for some … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Day 7

Day 6

It is our 6th day on the island and time is going insanely fast. If it wasn’t for our built up dirt layer, the sunblock grime,  blisters and awkward tan lines (sock lines are all the rage) reminding us of … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Day 6

Day 5

So it’s our 5th day in the field today. The view from our worksite is really beautiful, and although it is very dry here has a really amazing, picturesque view with the pristine waters surrounding us, the stepped pas and … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Day 5

Day 4

Dear Dig Diaries, It’s becoming increasingly difficult to wake up in the mornings despite the sheep calling in our ears. However, once we are up and running its all action at base camp (queue epic explosion soundtrack). Bags packed, sunscreen … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Day 4

Day 3

For most people archaeology is excavation.  Although (as you have noticed by the previous two blogs) this is definitely not true, that was the main task assigned to us for the last three days. We learned new techniques like spade … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Day 3

Day Two

Dear Dig Diaries After waking up refreshed from a deep sleep in a tent (who would have known) we dived into another day of uncovering New Zealand archaeology on Great Mercury Island. With trowels, spades and developing blisters the excavation … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Day Two

Day One, Week One

Dear Dig Diaries, We arrived on the island on a beautiful, sunny, cloudless day via charter boat from Whitianga Marina.  The journey over was beautiful, uneventful and relaxing. On arriving at Ahuahu/Great Mercury Island (also known as GMI) we unloaded … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Day One, Week One

November 2012 Visit

At the end of November 2012 a small group of archaeologists spent a week on Great Mercury Island. The intention was to carry out small excavations on the two sites selected for excavation by the Fieldschool in February 2013, to … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on November 2012 Visit