2013 Blogs & Photos

Week 7 (March 11 – March 17, 2013) (Read the entire post)

The final week of working at Caracol kept the entire project very busy. All the ceramic sherds were finally washed and numbered. Similarly, all the bone was washed, dried for an extended period (by being baked in the sun), and processed. All of the whole pottery vessels and small artifacts were dra...

Week 6 (March 4 – March 10, 2013) (Read the entire post)

This week went far faster than usual, probably because everyone was busy trying to finish excavations and processing. The final burial in Bimbo was opened on Monday and proved to be Early Classic in date; only the lower legs and a basal flange bowl were present within the excavation unit. It was de...

Week 5 (February 25 – March 3, 2013) (Read the entire post)

Another busy week transpired at Caracol. Diane and Lisa arrived on Sunday to help close out the project over the course of the last three weeks. ...

Week 4 (February 18 – February 24, 2013) (Read the entire post)

This week saw two groups opened for excavation and almost finished by week’s end. The first was named Tortilla and is located immediately south of Bimbo atop a large hill. Although the plaza is large – and flat – only two structures are visible, one on the west and one on the north. Three exc...

Week 3 (February 11 – February 17, 2013) (Read the entire post)

Our third week of excavation was blessed with good weather, although it got very cold by Saturday. Excavations progressed in all of the various groups that were being investigated. Excavations in Galletas were largely completed this week as bedrock was reached in all excavations. The north build...

Week 2 (February 4 – February 10, 2013) (Read the entire post)

After the entire first week was characterized by rain, the second week was just the opposite. A clear dawn broke on Monday and we had sunny days for the remainder of the week. However, even after a week of sun the jungle paths had still not dried out. <...

Week 1 (January 28 – February 4, 2013) (Read the entire post)

The project actually began a half week earlier than January 28.  A. Chase flew to Belize on Tuesday, January 22.  On January 23, the two head cooks and four men arrived at Caracol.  They were joined by seven more men on January 24.  On Saturday, January 26, five senior staff flew into Belize an...