Posts Tagged ‘archaeology’

Morning Commute

The daily journey to work in Giza. Just before 7:00am every morning we would pass through the gates on our way to the AERA lab and storage area. We were lucky to pass by the pyramids so early in the day, while it was still peaceful without all the tourists.


Dark Clouds Over Wall of the Crow

Dark Clouds Over Wall of the Crow, originally uploaded by jpquinlan. While taking final post-ex photos in the middle of a sand storm, I looked up from atop the ladder and saw this ominous view.


Ladder Assistance

Ladder Assistance, originally uploaded by jpquinlan. After much patience, waiting for the area to be cleaned and the osteology team to finish removing the child burial, we waited a little more for a passing cloud to diffuse my harsh shadow over the archaeology.


Photo to Comic

Anies Photo Recording, originally uploaded by Miss_Colleen. Was surprised to see some of my photos being used for a comic! That’s brilliant! I kind of envisioned something like this when I took the shots, but never bothered to do anything with them myself. Glad to see they’ve been found and put to use!