Finds Processing and Classification - What We Do With the Finds After We Excavate Them

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We're heading back to Archaeology 101 territory today and talking about what we do with our archaeological finds after they come out of the ground. Spoiler alert: It's a lot of pottery washing, toothbrush wielding, and sorting.

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I really like this channel, it's awesome to have some actual information about archeology, there's a lot of misinformation in pop culture.

Also cool toothbrush anecdote.

carlossuarez
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Love the video! Your videos really got me into archaeology and prompted me to switch my major, thank you so much for all the great information!

Berrymaq
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A my first did loved the sorting almost as much as the digging its self.

Davlavi
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I think you should make a video on what to expect when choosing a perfeshin in archeology

eb
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What is your opinion on cleaning bones? Water? Dry? Water, but no soaking?

kajetan
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Raven! Fellow Canuck!!!! Well-traveled fellow Canadian! (Maybe your Mom did my teeth) Prairie boy here...not as well-traveled...but I have been to Disneyland three times, Yellowstone Park several times...went to university in the U.S.. Been as far east as Toronto and as far west as B.C., and I was born just south of Santa. LOVED this video...I have to go back over all the other videos I missed and check out your website!

classicslover
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Another great video! You had me watching like I'm actually gonna be on site someday lol


Curious, are you actively working in the field, or are you predominately focusing on this channel?

VeryIceyGaming
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Why aren't pottery and similar items dusted off with air instead of brushes? There must be some way to have pressure low enough so that the items don't break.

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