I've never met Carly Whelan, but she's already made me a very happy man with this Flickr
photoset. Painstaking accuracy? Check. Runaway cuteness? Double check.
"Test Pit":

"The Site":

Love the stratigraphic profile!
"Survey"

"Screening":

"Burial":

More
here!
this is amazing! i remember walking into a lego store in san jose a few years ago and being blown away at all the colours and themes and things you can now do with them. this is super impressive.
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ReplyDeletetsk tsk? ah, i see Colleen beat me to this one...
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She also reports on this fantastic lego conservation project:
http://middlesavagery.wordpress.com/2008/06/07/lego-archaeology-field-report/
Check 'em out!
More Lego archaeology narratives! http://arcaios.com/Arcaios/Company_History.html
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