Saturday, July 31st, 2010
“Goodbyes are not forever, Goodbyes are not the end, They simply mean we’ll miss you, Until we meet again.”
One Last Update from the North Kaibab
Tags: adventure, Archaeology, BLM, Bureau of Land Management, excavation, goodbye, Kaibab National Forest, leaving, moving, north kaibab ranger district, packing
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Tuesday, July 20th, 2010
I saw very few artifacts on the site. In fact, we found what we believe to be an old screening pile, a pile of refuse from screening dirt for smaller artifacts.
The Looting of Archaeological Sites
Tags: archaeological, archaeological site, archaeological sites, Archaeology, archaeology site, historical archaeological sites, historical archaeology, historical sites, looting, looting archaeological, looting archaeological artifacts, looting archaeology, looting archaeology sites, looting artifacts, looting historic archaeological sites, looting historic sites, looting prehistoric archaeological sites, looting prehistoric sites, pot hunt, pot hunter, pot hunters, pot hunting, pothunt, pothunter, pothunters, pothunting, prehistoric archaeological sites, prehistoric archaeology, sites, steal, stealing, stealing archaeological artifacts, stealing archaeology, stealing artifacts
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Thursday, July 1st, 2010
This week’s news isn’t about the surveys, nor the artifacts (scant as they were), but the wildlife. I think the photographs will speak for themselves.
A Wild Week
Tags: baby deer, big springs ranger station, butterfly, deer, demotte park, fawn, forest, Kaibab, Kaibab National Forest, national forest, north kaibab, north kaibab ranger district, oquer canyon, porcupine, survey, Wildlife
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Friday, June 18th, 2010
Thanks to Cindy, it was brought to my attention that I have not fully explained TMR or Travel Management Roads.
Travel Management aka TMR
Tags: Fieldwork, tmr, travel management, travel management roads, trucks
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Friday, June 18th, 2010
A big thank-you goes out to those two women who stopped for a couple of stranded Forest Service employees.
A Big Thank You!
Tags: jumper cables, nevada, tmr, travel management, trucks
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