I made it to Tell Shimron! Today was our third day of Surveying. Our first day was a bit rough, we ran into multiple problems. For one, all the "benchmark" markings from last year had worn off, so we had to try and set them again with the GIS Station. That allows us to know right where we are on the tell, and set up an accurate grid. Now that we are in the swing of things, we are able to survey quite a few of the grids in a day. Each grid is 20x20m, but we only do reconnaissance survey on 10x10m of each grid. This means that for 10 minutes we walk over the area and collect any pottery on the surface. We begin at about 5:15, and take a breakfast break at 9:00. After lunch at 1:30 we wash pottery, and the professors and archaeologists read it. Reading pottery means they go through and determine what time period is prominent etc. It is amazing to see how well they know pottery, and how they can tell from a tiny sherd what it used to belong to. Our first day was extremely h...
So exciting!! What beautiful and appropriate verses. Love you.
ReplyDeleteYes! I've found out since being here that the in the Bible, Mt. Zion referred to the Temple Mt, and the name Mt. Zion has shifted since then. But I've sure had no problem remembering the verse, we've talked about it a lot, it is one of 15 "Psalms of accent" about going up to the temple, and we've read it several times here already as a group!
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