Hugh Thomas’ second 2014 Zagora trench team

Trench supervisor, Hugh Thomas
Trench supervisor, Hugh Thomas. © AAIA; photo by Irma Havlicek
by Irma Havlicek
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Here are some photos of the team who worked under Hugh Thomas’ supervision for the second three weeks of the 2014 excavations. The post about Hugh’s first 2014 trench team is here.

The 2013 site plan, showing trench locations of the 2013 excavations is at the bottom of this post. The trench supervised by Hugh is in the vicinity of what was described last year on this blog as Excavation Area 3, which was supervised by Hugh Thomas last year.

Hugh Thomas' trench team, from left: Hannah Morris, Emma Williams, Hugh Thomas and Stephanie Snedden
Hugh Thomas’ trench team, from left: Hannah Morris, Emma Williams, Hugh Thomas and Stephanie Snedden. © AAIA; photo by Irma Havlicek
From left: Hannah Morris, Hugh Thomas, Emma Williams and Stephanie Snedden
From left: Hannah Morris, Hugh Thomas, Emma Williams and Stephanie Snedden. © AAIA; photo by Irma Havlicek
The plan showing the areas being excavated at Zagora in 2014
The 2013 site plan showing the areas that were excavated at Zagora in 2013. Trenches 1 and 2 are not shown here because these were test trenches excavated in 2012. The Zagora site survey data by R. C. Anderson, J. J. Coulton, M. McCallum, and A. Wilson. This 2013 plan by A. Wilson. © Zagora Archaeological Project

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