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Braman’s Wanderings
Daily Archives: July 1, 2015
Sunshades and Sandbags
Most archaeological digs in Israel are during the summer when the sun is the most intense. This is the main reason why you usually dig in the morning. See: Early Morning at the Dig Sunshades are now standard at most … Continue reading
Posted in History, Travel
Tagged Archaeological Methods, archaeology, Balks, David Ussushkin, Lachish, Sandbags, Sunshades, Tel Lachish, Ussushkin
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