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Photos by Ashley Lemke
CoLA Students and Faculty
in Anthropology Field School
CoLA students, Miranda Berry and Michael
Rivera, pose after screening.
CoLA students, Chris Romo Abigail Key, screen for artifacts. After shovel testing,
they excavated in 1x1 meter squares—the standard archaeological method. They
concluded their dig by mapping all artifacts (larger than a quarter) in place and
water screening to identify smaller artifacts.
UTA/CoLA Alumna Phylicia Way excavates a deep square. Way was an Anthropology major and student participant in the Lemke’s
first Field School in 2016. Upon graduating in 2017, Way served as a teaching assistant. Today, she is an Archaeological Technician at
SWCA Environmental Consultants in Arlington.
(Clockwise from long-sleeved blue shirt) CoLA students Abigail Key and
Miranda Berry, Texas Archaeological Society member Chris Meis, CoLA
students Alex Smith and Justin Elliott Jones, University of Michigan PhD
graduate student in Anthropology and Field School Teaching Assistant Brendan
Nash, and CoLA students Michael Rivera and Chris Romo collectively excavate
their 2x2 meter square block.
CoLA students, Justin Elliott Jones and
Chris Romo, uncover part of a projectile point
(arrowhead) during shovel tests.
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