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Reply #45 - Jun 16th, 2012, 2:01pm
 
Just try Alina, you just have to take a look at the trees, it only takes a few minutes  Wink
Who knows what's underground... and don't think our castles are massive fortresses, just wooden buildings with palisades, organic materials like your wigwams and at least twice old - but I agree that finding something like a hut is much harder so I suggest you to try a georadar and looking for evidences such as the color of the grass (if there's grass): darker green means a bigger depth, which you can find in pole's holes for example  Wink
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Reply #46 - Jun 16th, 2012, 10:16pm
 
One problem will be the intense logging operations that take place in the eastern US.  Most of the eastern forests have been cut over, replanted and re cut over several times.  She is in a national forrest, I think, so it may not have the intense cultivation that a lot of forests in her area will display.
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Reply #47 - Jun 18th, 2012, 9:46pm
 
Today I found nothing but .22 shells, a lot of paperwork, and non-functioning showers at UConn again.  embarrassed  Oh well, there's always tomorrow.
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Reply #48 - Jun 19th, 2012, 1:50pm
 
I can't believe a primitive girl such as yourself takes a shower.
Where's all your allurement going?!
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Reply #49 - Jun 19th, 2012, 2:01pm
 
Quote from Atlatlista on Jun 18th, 2012, 9:46pm:
Today I found nothing but .22 shells, a lot of paperwork, and non-functioning showers at UConn again.  embarrassed  Oh well, there's always tomorrow.

 
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Reply #50 - Jun 19th, 2012, 7:50pm
 
For your information, Mauro, I hate being dirty, despite the primitive skills.  The showers finally work.  I smell like coconuts.
 
As to today's finds - nada.  I dug a bunch of STPs (shovel test pits), really rocked them out, and got nothing for the effort.  Tomorrow I may be excavating a midden site elsewhere, but I'm getting put on the heavy-duty metal detectors after that, so there's still hope for a brass point which is what I really want.
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Reply #51 - Jun 20th, 2012, 6:18am
 
Hungry for metal, aren't you?  Cheesy
Good hunting then, Miss Coconuts!
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Reply #52 - Jun 21st, 2012, 6:29am
 
Dug some STPs yesterday.  I ended up with a really good second pit.  Tons of quartz flakes, so many that when the lab gets them they're probably be able to put together the guy's entire reduction sequence.  We were probably the first people to touch those objects in a few thousand years.  There was also one beautiful flake of higher quality stuff, a dark chert.  It was right at the bottom of my pit, on top of this huge boulder.  I moved the boulder after about twenty minutes of extreme effort (it was probably over 100 pounds) and then found the sterile C layer right beneath it.  Rats.  I bet if they open an adjacent unit, they'll get lots more debitage.
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Reply #53 - Jun 21st, 2012, 9:27pm
 
Today was even hotter than yesterday (which was brutal).  The heat index was around 100.  I was working metal detectors all day.  I think we finally got a matchlock serpentine, along with some other possible battlefield stuff.  My perfect brass conical point eludes me.  I felt faint a few times during the day and the dorms here don't have AC.  Cold showers can be a very good friend indeed.
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Reply #54 - Jun 21st, 2012, 10:22pm
 
Drink lots of water, not soft drinks, not sports drinks, just water.  Cool water, not cold, real cold water will make you puke.  I'm probably telling you something you already know but lots of people just tough it out.  Especially if you get caught up in what you are doing.  If you have a minor low grade headache, you are in the first stages of heat exhaustion.
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Reply #55 - Jun 21st, 2012, 11:02pm
 
I drink lots of water.  I'm a wuss with heat.  A rough day like this usually ends with a migraine headache for me, but I've learned to drink about 4 times what I think is right and so today I escaped a headache entirely.
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Reply #56 - Jun 21st, 2012, 11:23pm
 
When I worked cable we didn't have air conditioners in our trucks and the way they were designed we sat right next to the motors.  We'd spend hot days humping the ladder and often working in 140+ Fahrenheit attics, climbing poles, etc...  you either drank at least five gallons of liquid per day or you passed out.  I had a big cylindrical cooler that I kept filled with ice and water.  After every job, whether or not I was thirsty, I'd have a big glass of water. Some guys didn't do that and ended up in the hospital.  You have to stay hydrated.
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Reply #57 - Jun 22nd, 2012, 5:10am
 
Our boat's GPS said that this morning was 32°C (89.6 F) at 7AM, which increased to 35°C (95 F) at 9AM... all I got is a wonderful feeling after the job's done, and a sexy suntan  Cool
And a gift on which I'm working right now and that I'll soon show you on Primitive Fishing  Cheesy
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Reply #58 - Jun 22nd, 2012, 6:33pm
 
In the lab today, thankfully.  Huge thunderstorms.  Turned out the find I thought was a toggle bar has been cleaned up and x-rayed and is in fact a 17th century pocket knife, or rather a big broken piece of one.  Possibly dropped by the retreating English as they were harried by Pequot warriors.
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Reply #59 - Jun 22nd, 2012, 8:32pm
 
Someone trying to repair thier musket on the run, in a hurry and desperate applied too much pressure and broke the knife.
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