
This is a completely unexcavated feature.
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This feature is 1/4th excavated.
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This feature is halfway excavated.
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Three features have been completely excavated.
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This large feature area is just east of structure five, a burned building.
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When the features are ready to be photograhed, all spare objects are cleared away and the ground is sprayed with water so that the colors show up more clearly.
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Jessica Baker maps out a unit.
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The crew is involved in excavating three different features.
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Andrea Glenn, Lotte Govaerts, and Peter Lanier excavating a feature
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Emma Richardson and Johanna Vasek work in a feature while Jessica (far right) maps a unit; a Western Peidmont student watches.
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Johanna trowels the bottom of a feature.
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Johanna, Emma, and Kelly work under the tent so that the feature soils won't dry out.
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Lotte, Peter, and Andrea carefully work around large artifacts as they excavate.
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There are a lot of potsherds in Emma and Johanna's feature.
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Emma and Johanna are using special tools so as not to break fragile artifacts.
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Johanna and Emma carefully dig around and underneath artifacts, careful not to put any pressure on them.
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Jesse Mitchell maps the profile of Feature 64.
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We found a lot of large potsherds!
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Lots of interesting artifacts came out of the features-- potsherds, fire cracked rock, bone, and more!
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Emma Richardson and Kelly are excavating a large feature.
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David Moore checks the progress of this feature excavation.
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Johanna has reached subsoil (the orange patch); that means she's at the bottom of the feature.
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Emma Richardson and Liz Horton carefully move a piece of bone onto a pieces of cardboard.
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Johanna carefully works around a fragile bone.
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Andrea works in a halfway excavated feature.
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Gretchen and Andrea trowel and brush dirt away from fragile artifacts.
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Liz has pretty fingernails!
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Burned bones are extremely fragile.
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Lotte Govaerts excavates the second half of a feature
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