
Above: Danny on his cell phone talking to me from the middle of the desert in Wadi Rum.
Danny is on an archaeology dig in Jordan for 5 weeks. He went with a group of about 20 students from UCSD, and is digging under the archaeology professor at the school. This fulfills part of the requirement for a minor field in archaeology, along with a huge research paper that he'll work on when he returns. He left CA on June 26th and was able to spend a few days in Israel, and met up with some friends of ours from San Diego, Josh and Heidi Van Ee. Josh is a couple years ahead of Danny in the same PhD program. (Heidi just went for a tour and a week of digging, but Josh will be with Danny the whole dig.) He'll return on August 6th. (We're counting the days!)


Below: Josh tries to get some rest in the heat of the afternoon on his cot. Danny is sitting in the back of the tent.



Above: The 'clean lab' where they work in the late afternoons cleaning pottery, recording finds in computers, taking pictures, etc.
Below: The computer lab, which is still over 100 degrees inside!
Above: Danny photographs some important artifact.

Below: The restroom facility, with the flush buckets waiting outside. Their showers are in this building as well.


Above: Josh and Danny return from a nice shower in the evening. Normally a breeze comes up just before bedtime, so that helps a bit, making it tolerable to sleep.

Above: Danny, Josh and Heidi enjoyed a jeep tour in the Wadi Rum before joining the dig group. They had a bedoin guide and stayed in a bedoin tent.
Below: Eating a meal with the tour guide and his friends.


