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This is the profile view of the feature, which appear to be flat, or at least no obvious pit or basin shape.
Lunch usually involves sitting on a bucket, since we only have a couple chairs. Except our field director, who is lying on some of the trenching backdirt at the right of the photo.
exhibition opening, 12 April, 2018
Filodrammatica Gallery
Rijeka, Korzo 28
Photo: Tanja Kanazir / Drugo more
Il miglior metodo per recuperare i dati è: staccare l'hard disk dal PC o NB e verificare l'integrità dei dati tramite altri dispositivi. Fare però attenzione a come usare il cacciavite...
It's funny how sometimes it feels that time goes by so slowly.
It's funny how sometimes it feels that time goes by so quickly.
It's getting cold again.
exhibition opening, 12 April, 2018
Filodrammatica Gallery
Rijeka, Korzo 28
Photo: Tanja Kanazir / Drugo more
I am not now, nor have I ever claimed to be, an artist. Compare this to photo 8.5 Official picture of money units
exhibition opening, 12 April, 2018
Filodrammatica Gallery
Rijeka, Korzo 28
Photo: Tanja Kanazir / Drugo more
Taking the southern money unit down to the next level, another 10 centimeters. These rocks are peeking out at the bottom of the current level, suggesting good things ahead.
exhibition opening, 12 April, 2018
Filodrammatica Gallery
Rijeka, Korzo 28
Photo: Tanja Kanazir / Drugo more
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The Gradall driver had 1.5 weeks of experience with the machinery. He pretty much destroyed both of the features we had targeted for stripping. They are excavating some units in this area though.
Some hard disks have platters made our of glass - not good if the disk drives are dropped - in this picture you can see that all the magnetic coating has been scraped away by the headcrash.
I couldn't stand far enough back to get a good overview, and it's a weird angle, and there's no scale. The deepest unit is almost 170 cm below ground surface, or roughly 5 1/2 feet. Four of the nine features from the site were found in these units, along with a majority of the projectile points.
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51426 US Hwy 60-89, Suite B,
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Phone: (928) 684-3110
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This is Cowhouse Creek, the major drainage just north of the site. Absolutely beautiful. Apparently helicopters fly along the canyon regularly
Az Comptech,
51426 US Hwy 60-89, Suite B,
Wickenburg,AZ,85390,USA.
Phone: (928) 684-3110
Contact Person: Scott Schilling
Contact Email: Scott@wickenburgcomputerrepair.com
Website: www.wickenburgcomputerrepair.com
You Tube URL: www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgXE2Wcmles
Looking up from Cowhouse Creek towards the site. These are tank trails. Safety of tanks using the area for training is what has lead to the need to do the site mitigation.
We took 4 1x1 units down to the level of the slab feature. Found almost nothing in the units, but did manage to pedestal a couple of larger rocks. I even swept the unit floors for this photo!
Just off the trail in a small clearing, I was poking around and found this. Normally, I would keep something like this, but it was with some broken glass and scrap metal, meaning it was part of a site and a diagnostic artifact. Still, 75 years old!
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exhibition opening, 12 April, 2018
Filodrammatica Gallery
Rijeka, Korzo 28
Photo: Tanja Kanazir / Drugo more
This is Feature 7 and some outlying burned rock pedestaled in the completed unit. The feature is about 60 cm by 50 cm. North is to the left of the photo. I'm kind of hoping to pass the recording of this little cluster of burned rock off to someone else.