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El Tractor
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This guys knickname is seriously tractor. Dude can wield a pick.
Maestro1
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steady hands aided by a deep profile.
Hannah
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damn that altiplano light.
Maestroes
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Crew2
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The serious version.
Kitty
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Lots of cool Tiwanaku finds this year. Unfortunately for us they are usually deposited in pits that dig into the Formative layers. Here's a kitty head (we also had the mandible bottom to it as well.).
Keru
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Lots of cool Tiwanaku finds this year. Unfortunately for us they are usually deposited in pits that dig into the Formative layers. This one is great - note the lizard like character and the repair holes to keep the beer flowing.
KyleAsd2
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Kyle giving a sense of scale to ASD2.
PhotoTaking
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Me taking a shot of ASD 2.
architecture?
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The square here represents cultural sterile, upon which were found Late Formative ceramics. However it appears that a pit was dug into sterile. The scattered stones (pedestalled here) appear to have lined the pit - perhaps a pit structure?
Melissa_Sterile
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Melissa investigating the potential pit structure dug into the bright orange sterile.
rainyDay
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muddy muddy soil.
Maestro1
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steady hands aided by a deep profile.
Hannah
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damn that altiplano light.
Flash Needed
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yeah, really.
Maestroes
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Crew2
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The serious version.
Kitty
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Lots of cool Tiwanaku finds this year. Unfortunately for us they are usually deposited in pits that dig into the Formative layers. Here's a kitty head (we also had the mandible bottom to it as well.).
Keru
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Lots of cool Tiwanaku finds this year. Unfortunately for us they are usually deposited in pits that dig into the Formative layers. This one is great - note the lizard like character and the repair holes to keep the beer flowing.
KyleAsd2
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Kyle giving a sense of scale to ASD2.
PhotoTaking
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Me taking a shot of ASD 2.
architecture?
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The square here represents cultural sterile, upon which were found Late Formative ceramics. However it appears that a pit was dug into sterile. The scattered stones (pedestalled here) appear to have lined the pit - perhaps a pit structure?
Melissa_Sterile
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Melissa investigating the potential pit structure dug into the bright orange sterile.
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