David Rice working on suface, east of '59 trench
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This image shows a burial with exposed bones pedestalled by an archaeologist.
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David Rice working on suface, east of '59 trench
This image shows a burial with exposed bones pedestalled by an archaeologist.
This image shows two men working in trench drawing profiles.
This image shows two crew members working.
This image shows two crew members working and one looking on.
This image shows two crew members working.
Work in progress on Burial No. 1
This image shows an archaeologist excavating a burial.
This image shows an archaeologist excavating a burial.
View to NE. P. Harrison. Burial No 1.
This image shows an archaeologist excavating a burial.
This image shows a group of archaeologists taking a break from excavating.
Work in progress, upper horizons, E of 59 trench.
This image shows 6 men working at an excavation unit.
This file contains one complete roll of film. Images show landscape, trench, stratigraphy, and crew.
This file contains one roll of film and the associated contact sheet and photograph log. Images show crew working at site performing activities such as screening, drawing maps, loading the truck, and excavation. In addition the contact sheet for...
Archaeologists standing under umbrella at Locarno Beach site
This image is frame 15 on the roll of film. The image shows two archaeologists in the foreground under an umbrella examining something and one archaeologist in the background holding a ruler.
This file contains images and a contact sheet. Images show excavations, artifacts, totem pole, and the landscape.
This image is frame 0 on the roll of film. The image shows the site from a distance with two people working.
This file contains images, contact sheet, and photograph log from one roll of film. Images show the landscape, trenches, and pictographs.
This file contains at least four different rolls of film both shot in 1974. The prints are b&w versions of the slides in from rolls b-d. The negatives appear to be one complete roll with a contact sheet produced from them with no roll number...