by Irma Havlicek
Powerhouse Museum Web Producer
I snapped this sunset over the marina at Batsi about 7pm yesterday when walking back from the shops to the Kantouni restaurant for dinner. It was so lovely, I just thought I would share it with you.
by Irma Havlicek
Powerhouse Museum Web Producer
I snapped this sunset over the marina at Batsi about 7pm yesterday when walking back from the shops to the Kantouni restaurant for dinner. It was so lovely, I just thought I would share it with you.
Introducing Sanju Vairav, an Australian high school history and geography teacher in Sydney, volunteering on the Zagora Archaeological Project this year.
Day 3 saw the students begin the day on site with Andrew Wilson, the Zagora Archaeological Project’s GIS specialist, running a hands-on workshop on plotting and stringing out a trench area manually without the use of digital technology. Learning such basic fieldwork skills are an essential part of archaeological training.
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