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@CarlyASilver @tronchin @DSAArchaeology Yeah. And they were zero help in building these pyramids. Pff. 😜😉
Am I spending my free evenings working on some obscure illustrated excavation journal?
Um, yes ... I’m spending my free evenings working on some ... obscure illustrated excavation journal. 🤷🏻♂️😉
@DSAArchaeology I‘m pretty sure though, our cockroach colleagues will be fine. 😉
And what about those #Vikings now?
Well, seems their obsession with #HornedHelmets is more ... a 19th century Romanticist opera costume designers’ one. 🤷🏻♂️😉
https://t.co/S71kVctlUk
One more, just to really make this a proper 'portraits from the sketchbook' thread rather than simply three-tweets-in-a-row. 😉
From the archaeologist‘s field sketchbook:
#SketchbookSunday: Archaeologists are essential to an excavation site for sure. Anthropologists, zoologists, botanists, and architects are needed too.
But it is the many local workmen doing the actual digging, who keep the whole thing running.
Here‘s to them. ✊
Another angle on #archaeology31‘s 'story time' of course would be the many little excavation anecdotes we have in our field journals.
Like that time a scorpion and I had a little ... misunderstanding about who was first in the excavation house‘s bathroom that one evening. 😬🤷🏻♂️
@MatthewPope @martinporr Heard rumors about some strange remains on a rather habitable planet in this solar system here too.
Plus some related stories about a spooky 'creature in the woods'. 🤔😉