A few pictures from our photo gallery

The team at work on a housepit at Site 48NA2526. The pipeline trench is visible in the foreground, as is a whitish carbonate zone in the soil.

 

 

 

 

An archaeologist at work in a housepit during excavation of Site 48NA2526. His dig bag is visible to his right, and a rock-lined hearth is visible on the left side of the pit.

 

A detail of the hearth inside the housepit shown in the previous photo.

 

An IMAC technician running ground-penetrating radar.

Two IMAC technicians reading results on the GPR computer.

A map showing the length of the Express Pipeline Project with the Rocky Mountains visible to its west.

 

A view of a Washakie County excavation, showing ( clockwise from lower left): a housepit containing metates (stones at edge of depression), a second housepit (middle left of photo), circular hearths and storage basins (lower center of photo), and a third housepit (upper center of photo).

 

Last Updated: July 14, 2004

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