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.
Anastasia,
ReplyDeleteYou 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
Jim,
ReplyDeleteThe e-mail didn't show up, could you repost it?
thanks
Ana