Cleaning and conserving Zagora artefacts
by Irma Havlicek Web content producer At the end of every day of excavation at Zagora, whatever artefacts are found (mostly sherds remaining from pottery
by Irma Havlicek Web content producer At the end of every day of excavation at Zagora, whatever artefacts are found (mostly sherds remaining from pottery
by Hannah Gwyther Archaeologist Much of the work in the early days of the excavation season requires measurements relying on survey data from previous years
by Hannah Gwyther Archaeologist [Note from Irma Havlicek, web producer: Here is a post Hannah prepared last week, in the first week of the Zagora
By Hannah Gwyther Archaeologist In one day at Zagora you can encounter every type of weather. Blasting cold winds up around the 50 km per
by Annette Dukes Finds management assistant Having enjoyed my first experience of Andros and the Zagora Archaeological Project in 2013, I was keen to return
By Hannah Gwyther Archaeologist As the calendar pages turn and the long evenings of the Greek summer slowly start to draw in, anticipation mounts for
by Irma Havlicek I thought it may be useful to 2014 Zagora Archaeological Project (ZAP) team members who have not yet been to Zagora to
by Irma Havlicek Remember your kneepads The 2014 Zagora Archaeological Project (ZAP) excavation season is almost upon us – beginning on Monday 22 September –
by Irma Havlicek Powerhouse Museum web producer Kristen Mann was Trench Supervisor of Excavation Area 4 in 2013 and will be again this year. Kristen
As a follow up to the post about satellite remote sensing, I thought I’d add a post about Adela and Petra’s respective paths (qualifications and
by Irma Havlickova, Powerhouse Museum Web Producer and Dr Adela Sobotkova, Archaeologist and Satellite Remote Sensing Specialist One of the techniques used during the Zagora
by Irma Havlicek Powerhouse Museum Web Producer For the first time at Zagora in 2013, soil samples were collected and processed through flotation in order
by Irma Havlicek Powerhouse Museum Web Producer I’ve added a new Q&A by Dr Adela Sobotkova to the Archaeologist Q&As. Adela describes her path from
Trowel tales and true – Petra Janouchova by Petra Janouchova, Archaeologist [Petra Janouchova worked at Zagora during the 2013 season, assisting Adela Sobotkova with satellite
by Irma Havlicek Powerhouse Museum Web Producer If you’re in Sydney and wondering what to do with the children in your care these school holidays,
by Irma Havlicek Powerhouse Museum Web Producer Check out the entry of Dr Archondia Thanos, Honorary Research Associate and Lecturer at the University of Sydney
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