Hello everyone!
My name is Jenny, and I’m a senior at WMU. I am an Anthropology major with a minor in Classical Studies, and this is my last class before I graduate! My plans after school are to start my career, and eventually go back to school and focus on paleoanthropology. This is the first field school experience I’ve ever had, and it has been very cool so far. We’ve been lucky this past week to get nice and cool, though still some rainy, days while working at the site in Niles.
My partner Rae Daun and I are excavating in Trench 1 at Fort St. Joseph. Our unit, which was previously partially excavated by another student in 2019, was laid out slightly larger than our peers’ units. The unit dimensions are 1 x 1.5 meters instead of a 1 x 1 meters because we ran into some difficulty getting our southwest stake into the ground. It was harder for us because the ground in this corner has a gravelly texture, resulting in the area not being stable enough to get a plastic stake into it. We also found an obstruction deeper in our soil, so hard that it bent the tip of a thick metal stake that we tried to get down there. (I hope we get to find out what the obstruction is!) Because of this issue, we had to extend our south half another 50 centimeters, which is why we have anThanks for reading! I can’t wait to see what we end up finding out this summer.
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Good job!
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