Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Gallivanting in the river!!

This weekend was my Fall break so Mom and I went back out to Highbanks!! Debbie and Elizabeth were nice enough to give me a ride out to the river (Olentangy) on the tram/trolly car thingy. It was a short hike out to the river and Mom and I got to work right away. We were hunting for chert.
I was looking specifically for chert chunks large enough to do a little experimental archaeology on. I also wanted to know what kinds of chert were weathering out and into the river locally. Mom and I were out about an hour and a half and collected four large zip-lock bags full of chert. They have yet to be washed or looked over but that will be done tomorrow, along with A LOT of labeling. This new batch of chert is simply a sampling that will not be included in the final collection for OHS and is merely a way for me to get a better idea of local cherts and to do some flint knapping.
In the lab tomorrow I will have a few Intro students washing and labeling chert. There is still about 3/4 of the collection to be labeled. It is a tedious process but one of the most important.
I will try and take a few photos tomorrow of everything that is happening and post them later in the week. Other than the lab work I am writing feverishly to try and get my literature review completed and my first chapter polished.

2 comments:

  1. Anastasia,

    You may wish to get in touch with Jeff Dilyard who has excavated at some of the Coshocton County quarry pits and received a radiocarbon date of around AD 1000. His email is

    Jim Morton

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  2. Jim,

    The e-mail didn't show up, could you repost it?

    thanks

    Ana

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