This summer the Annual Summer Survey was quite different from the one I attended in the past (2012). Instead of the high plains of Eastern Colorado (Pawnee Buttes) this year the Survey was held north of the confluence of the Colorado and Eagle River.
PAAC volunteers supported members of the Colorado Wickiup Project and the Dominquez Archaeological Research Group (DARG) with their Ute Trails of Eagle County project. Their research goal was to locate evidence of Ute occupation of the survey area. Other archaeology both prehistoric and historical was also recorded.
Curtis Martin was our Principal Investigator. Other member were Sonny Shelton and Lucas Piontkowski.
This Survey was also different in that we used Trimble Geoexplorer data collection devices to collect all data from the artifacts as well as GIS information. This dramatically increased our survey efficiency. What was lost was spending time at a site getting to know the layout of the site, recording our finds with compass and polar graph paper.
Presentation of 2015 Summer Survey
Below is slideshow of some of the highlights of the Survey.
Saturday, August 15, 2015
Wednesday, July 1, 2015
Sanisera Field School, May, 2015
This is a photo essay of our experiences at the Sanisera Field School located on the Spanish island of Menorca. We spent a good part of May exploring the island's archaeological sights as well as excavating in the ancient Roman city of Sanisera.
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Discovering Menorca
After a lively week in Madrid, chasing down art and archaeology museums, we hopped a flight to the Balaeric Islands. Best known of the Balaerics are Mallorca (major) or the trendy Ibiza. We had been accepted into an archaeological field school for 20 days in May 2015, on the lesser known yet more lovely Menorca (minor).
After renting a small car, we explored our first Talayotic site, perhaps a kilometer from the airport. Talati de Dalt offered many features common to this 4,000 year old culture. Dwelling Navetas and Taulas are unique to Menorca, and over 1500 prehistoric sites dot this small island, which is a pending World Heritage Site. Menorca's density of archaeological sites compares to that of Montezuma County.
Staying at an apartamento in Cala Blanca (white cove) a few miles south of the student dormitories in ancient Ciutadella, we enjoyed an evening walking the coast and a seafood dinner there, not sure if we could even share the same room during the field school starting the next day.
This array of photos illustrates the beauty, charm and delectible cuisine we discovered in Menorca. Other posts will describe life in a field school, the archaeological sites and other delights.
After renting a small car, we explored our first Talayotic site, perhaps a kilometer from the airport. Talati de Dalt offered many features common to this 4,000 year old culture. Dwelling Navetas and Taulas are unique to Menorca, and over 1500 prehistoric sites dot this small island, which is a pending World Heritage Site. Menorca's density of archaeological sites compares to that of Montezuma County.
Staying at an apartamento in Cala Blanca (white cove) a few miles south of the student dormitories in ancient Ciutadella, we enjoyed an evening walking the coast and a seafood dinner there, not sure if we could even share the same room during the field school starting the next day.
This array of photos illustrates the beauty, charm and delectible cuisine we discovered in Menorca. Other posts will describe life in a field school, the archaeological sites and other delights.
Friday, June 12, 2015
Introduction to Menorca
Odd as it may seem our first series of Posts will concern our recent travels to the island of Menorca in the Mediterranean.
Menorca lies off the coast of Spain about 250 kilometers SE from Barcelona.
This beautiful Mediterranean island is noted by European travellers for its beautiful beaches, charming ancient cities and great food, especially fresh seafood. The following slideshow gives you an idea of some of the delights of the island. Included are views of the ancient Roman City of Sanisera - the location of the excavation site of the Sanisera Archaeology Institute field school.
Menorca lies off the coast of Spain about 250 kilometers SE from Barcelona.
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| Map showing location of Menorca in the Western Mediterranean |
