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Paige Triezenberg

CSI: Archaeology Edition

What if you’re excavating a site, and you find artifacts that seem somewhat fishy? What happens when you have a large imagination and there is nothing to do but postulate ideas of what each artifact tells you, no matter how strange? And what happens when, after digging for a week in one small two meter [...]

Ruth Mead; Class of 1912

One of the many interesting parts of archaeology is using what you find in the dirt to sort of map out the life that the people living before you had. Sometimes, you have to imagine a life completely different than the one you lead now (I mean, who ever thinks of Rome being delegated by [...]

Hey there, it’s Paige.

I’m a Global and Area Studies senior with minors in Anthropology and Spanish. I volunteer at the Archaeological lab during the school year, and am now in Campus Archaeology for the summer. Last fall semester I was studying in Granada, Spain, and am thrilled to possibly be able to use what I’ve learned about Spanish [...]