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THE 5 QUESTIONS YOU’RE ASKED AFTER聽A DIG

By Cecelia Chisdock, FOA Dig Scholarship Recipient

For the last eight years, 麻豆直播 members and donors have funded dig scholarships for students and early career scholars to participate in archaeological fieldwork. Last year (2017), The Friends of 麻豆直播 contributed funds for an separate scholarship to send an additional student into the field.

Cecelia Chisdock, the 2017 recipient of the Friends of 麻豆直播 Excavation Fellowship, reports about her experience excavating at Tel Kabri. The Friends of 麻豆直播 enabled Cecelia to have this experience, and we hope to raise funds for an additional scholarship in 2018. Keep an eye out for an appeal during our upcoming fellowship drive, March Fellowship Madness, for an opportunity to help send more students to the field!

 

Over the summer I went on my first excavation to Tel Kabri in northern Israel, a site most famous for the wine cellar in the Bronze Age Canaanite palace. I dug for three weeks, doing everything from pickaxing a plaster floor to articulating some incredibly crumbly pottery and everything in between. The experience was amazing, and when I returned home I noticed a few questions I got from almost everyone who knew I went on this trip, here are some of them:

 

1. How was your vacation?

If there is one thing everyone understands (even those who don鈥檛 know archaeology past Indiana Jones) is that archaeology is fun, so it鈥檚 hard to explain that your 鈥渧acation鈥 was actually for your job, or in my case for credit to graduate (and hopefully experience for a future job). When I broke it to them that I was up every day at 4:00 in the morning, and pickaxing before I even ate breakfast, they were a little shocked. Of course, I have to re-emphasize that it was still amazingly fun, even if it was not quite a relaxing vacation!

 

 

2. Why did you sleep for 14 hours (or days)?

This goes hand in hand with the inevitable vacation question. Most friends and family think it鈥檚 all fun, and it is, but it鈥檚 also enough to give you blisters and 6 new chiropractor appointments.

 

3. Did you find anything exciting?

My friends who I kept in touch with despite the 7 hour time difference know my varying degrees of excitement for what I was digging up on any given day. 鈥淲ow pottery in the back dirt!鈥 turned into 鈥淢ore pottery in the back dirt鈥︹ and then into 鈥淲ow pottery from the wine cellar!鈥. I was always very excited to find any kind of bone, no matter how small or fragmented. But it really varies, while I would be most thrilled to tell everyone about the cute little sheep femur or piece of charcoal, some might think the pottery or the architecture was the most exciting!

 

4. Did you get to keep anything? / What did you bring home?

Everyone from your mom to your friend from middle school thinks you get to keep what you dig up. The concept of looting seems a little more extreme than just brining a tiny piece of pottery home, but it鈥檚 all the same to most who excavate. Bring them back some keychains, magnets, or a Buffalo Bills shirt in Hebrew (like I did), but no one is bringing home gold coins, ancient figurines, or the Ark of the Covenant. Even Indiana Jones said it should be in a museum!

 

5. What was the culture like? Was there running water? Cars?

Archaeology, being the study of the remains of past peoples/cultures is associated with everything ancient, so I wasn鈥檛 very surprised that I got this kind of question. But archaeology takes place everywhere, including modern industrialized nations like Israel and the United States. Of course, there were cultural differences (tipping was the hardest to figure out on our weekend trips) but unlike what some people thought we didn鈥檛 need to ride horses down dirt paths and cook all our food on a fire. We got Pizza Hut delivered, rented a car for a Dead Sea trip, and took a nice bus to dig every morning. We could dig up things from a time without indoor plumbing, but luckily we didn鈥檛 have to live with it!

 

 

Author Bio: Cecelia Chisdock is junior at George Washington University studying archaeology and biological anthropology. She is most interested in bioarchaeology and hopes to work with ancient human remains in the future.

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