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function instead. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 5.7.0.) in /var/www/wp-includes/functions.php on line 5314A sun-baked rectangular Kumara pit that has been partially excavated (a post-hole can be seen in the base) The entrance to Otumoetai Pa in the Bay of Plenty Cataloguing a woman’s blouse Dental chair. Inside the Willow Court Barracks building The first glimpse of the human bone exposed by Cyclone Winston at Sigatoka Sand Dunes The Bure at Vusama village A beautiful golden tower of tortillas! A detail of the frieze of large masks of Chaac, the long-nosed rain god, on the Church Two ‘gunners’ manning total stations at the lower end of the excavation Some of the caves in the Pinnacle Point complex The Temple of Apollo at Chora (Portara) The Naxian countryside Bailing out the site at CAFS A lovely little wedge tomb in the Burren A pottery fragment with a perforation The cup-marked stone emerging from the trench Visitors to the excavation site at Kildavie The hammerbeam roof of the Great Hall The portable XRF zapping an adze Waimea Bay Beach Pu‘u O Mahuka Heiau The mosaic ceiling of the rotunda Bags and bags and boxes A display of stratigraphy at Parkaus Opéra Münsterhof-Brunnen The author collecting sap in the sugar bush Steam rises up from the boiling sap in the sugarshack Cave & Basin NHS Interpreter and visitor at Cave & Basin NHS Using the archaeological report as a guide The view north from the river’s edge at Jasper House The Trade Store Parks Canada Red Chairs overlooking Stuart Lake Dufferin Terrace, Chateau Frontenac and the St. Lawrence River Place Royale and Notre-Dame-des-Victoires Exhibits inside the Interpretive Centre View from the top of the cliff
Global Archaeology started as 12 projects in 12 countries over 12 months
Click on the links below to get more information on each of the destinations from the first year of Global Archaeology
New Zealand: Waikato, Te Ika-a-Māui
Australia: Willow Court Project, Tasmania
Mexico: Collaborative Archaeological Project of Eastern Yucatán
South Africa: Pinnacle Point, Western Cape
Greece: Stélida Naxos Archaeological Project
Ireland: Caherconnell, Co. Clare
Portugal: Outeiro do Circo, Beja
Scotland: Kildavie, Isle of Mull, Inner Hebrides
Hawai’i (US): Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum
Canada: Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto
Switzerland: Universität Zürich