Monday, August 31, 2009

EYES PEELED!! EYES PEELED!!

Dr. Georgia Bonny Bazemore skillfully demonstrates the art of being a great archaeologist by sweeping with her eyes looking for the right spot to start digging in Rantidi Forest!! Do you want to come help?

Please DO Not Feed the Archaeologist!!


Kari is busy at work reconstructing an ancient artifact. Please do not disturb her concentration!!

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Re-Familiarizing herself with Rantidi!!


Dr. Georgia Bonny Bazemore re-familiarizes herself with Rantidi Forest, pointing out more important finds still left to discover.

The Roman Archaeologist has arrived!!


Dr. Andy Goldman of Gonzaga University familiarizes himself with Rantidi Forest. Dr. Goldman will be researching the Roman sites throughout the area.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Great Cypriot dinner



After a Hard week of Archaeology, We sit down for a nice Cypriot dinner with our friend, Mr Savvas, in the Mountans.

Yorgos the true Cypriote!


Yorgos, (George) secures the grounds at the Mueseum. Most days you can hear him singing. There is always a smile on his face.

Taking in the view!!


This is an aerial view of the medieval Arab farmhouse, attached to the Crusader castle where we work each day. Wanted you to share in the view of the Mediterranean. Isn't it breath taking!

Friday, August 21, 2009

Attention to Detail!


Abby and Kari sort pottery by age and type. Who knew so many broken pots would get so much attention!!

All in a Day's Work


Kari McClure and Abby Monta get a crash lesson in reading Pottery from the late Bronze Age to Late Roman

Archaeology in full swing!!


Dr. Georgia Bonny Bazemore and Dr Andrew Goldman teach first year Archaeologist Abby Monta about Roman Pottery

Greetings from Cyprus


First year Archaeologists Abby Monta, and Kari McClure stop for a pic with Asstant Excavation Director Brett Jordan along the old Roman Road. This is the very road walked by Saint Paul and Barnabus during their visit to Cyprus.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Cypiote Syllabary