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Connley Caves

Archaeologists work in Connley Caves in 2022
People in field school dig pit with sand bags around them.
2021 field school.
2021 field school.
Group of people sit in front of a rock wall with a sign for Field School.
2019 Field School group.
2019 Field School group.
Woman kneeling on ground, excivating at the field school site.
2018 field school student.
2018 field school student.
Person in full suite with a trowel and collection cups in hands.
Coprolite collection at field school.
Coprolite collection at field school.
Five people working in a dig pit with sand bags around them.
2018 field school students.
2018 field school students.
Woman with a hat and gloves on holding an artifact.
2016 field school student.
2016 field school student.
Three people with screens working at a field school site
2021 field school screening.
2021 field school screening.
Basketry fragment from Cave 5 2014
Basketry fragment from Cave 5 2014. Some of the materials recovered were in amazing condition thanks to the arid nature of the landscape. This is one of several basketry fragments recovered from a trash midden at the Connley Caves.
Basketry fragment from Cave 5 2014. Some of the materials recovered were in amazing condition thanks to the arid nature of the landscape. This is one of several basketry fragments recovered from a trash midden at the Connley Caves.
Rock formation with sand bags and shade shelter set up.
Connely Caves field school site.
Connely Caves field school site.
Yurt with person standing in front and a rainbow behind.
Kitchen yurt at field school site in 2021.
Kitchen yurt at field school site in 2021.
Five hands holding stone tools in a circle

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