The craziest situation I've ever found
myself in as an archaeologist,
I guess probably would be the first time
I ever worked in northern British
Columbia.
This isn't a crazy story at all, this is
actually really kind of sad about how
unprepared I was to do field work.
I think one of the best things about
studying archaeology at Memorial is that
you get to actually handle the past in
our classes. It is very hands-on you get
to, you get to go in and you spend
eight hours a day you getting filthy and
you come out of it with a real sense of
satisfaction. Our definition of partying
is sitting in a circle and flint
knapping or sometimes defleshing a
seal,
you call that a party and we're really
good at having them.
