British Council-Cultural heritage
Transcript of the podcast
David: Hi Lynn how’s it going
Lynn: Not so bad
David: How was your summer? Didn’t you go on some field trip in Eastern Europe or something
Lynn: That’s right. Six weeks on my hands and knees digging for treasure
David: Did you find any
Lynn: Not much. Lots of pottery fragments, some bones, a few tools
David: I hope you got paid for it
Lynn: You must be joking! It was run by the local university research group. They don’t have any money. You make your way there and pay for your own accommodation and meals
David: So, you were cheap labour for the professors, then
Lynn: Don’t be so cynical! No, they were really helpful. I learnt a lot
David:Oh yeah…like what
Lynn: Well, first there was the mapping of the site. They used digital photography and GIS, which I hadn’t done before.Then there’s the excavation itself, scraping away for hours, which can get a bit tedious. And it all has to be recorded the location and description of every artefact is put into a database
David: Don’t you have to be careful when you’re excavating? I’d be afraid of breaking something priceless
Lynn: Oh, sure. You have to move the earth away very slowly with a trowel, sometimes even a toothbrush! But everything you find has a story to tell. Pollen samples tell you about forest clearance and crop cultivation, animal teeth and bones showed they kept livestock. Looking at stone axes can tell you what sort of animals they hunted. The best part of the dig was the midden
David:What’s that
Lynn: It’s where they dumped domestic waste. It contains all sorts of treasures. The highlight for me was finding a small clay figure. Imagine holding something in your hand that was made by a human being six thousand years ago
David: So have you expanded the sum of human knowledge
Lynn: I think so. The site is giving them a lot of new information about that part of the Black Sea coast in Neolithic times. And it’ll be a big tourist attraction when they open it up to the public in a couple of years. They’ve got plans to get some international funding and make it into an archaeological park, but they’ll still preserve the landscape and the character of the place
David: Will you get your name in the brochure
Lynn: You never know
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