2010 Blogs & Photos

Week 7 (March 15 – March 21, 2010) (Read the entire post)

The final week saw everyone working feverishly to get all of the artifacts catalogued and appropriately recorded.  Drawing and photography of artifacts and pottery continued through Thursday, with packing being done in the afternoon.  The men did various camp repairs during the week, finished all...

Week 6 (March 8-14, 2010): (Read the entire post)

All excavation was finished on Saturday, the same day that the backfilling was completed in Vista. Excavations in Vista continued into Friday, when all of the burials were finally recorded and removed -and all of the sections and plans were also completed.  The deep trench into the eastern buil...

Week 5 (March 1-7, 2010): (Read the entire post)

This week was a whirlwind of special deposits, new architecture, cave ground-checking (dealing with our LiDAR data), and the start of backfilling. Excavation continued in the Northeast Acropolis.  In Structure B33, the back rooms off the long front room were all excavated.  To the west of t...

Week 4 (February 22-28, 2010): (Read the entire post)

  This week was much like the calm before the storm.  All of the excavations are progressing on schedule and a host of deposits and recording are on the horizon. Excavations continued in the eastern building of Vista Alto and the trench reached a depth of some 5 meters, cutting through a se...

Week 3 (Feb 15 – 21, 2010): (Read the entire post)

The third week of excavation proved to be as busy as the second with a new special deposit appearing every day.  At week’s end, it has become clear that we are on target in the residential group that we refer to as “Vista” to get both Terminal Classic and earlier remains.  Although not reco...

Week 2 (Feb 8-14, 2010) (Read the entire post)

Week 2 was incredibly busy at the site. Excavations continued in the Northeast Acropolis with an augmented workforce of additional men that came in this week. The 2 m by 2 m test in the ...

Week 1 (Feb 1-7, 2010) (Read the entire post)

The first week of excavation has gone by relatively quickly. Seven men came into Caracol on January 18 and the three ladies came the day after. They made the necessary camp repairs, got the kitchen up and running (in spite of a broken refrigerator), an...