DRT Behind the Scenes in Archaeology

Dr. Amy E. Gusick spoke to the docents April 17, 2018 on the study of human and prehistory with the following pictures provided by Mary Kuhl (Chuck was sick with a dreadful, lingering cold).

Mary reported the docents did not get to go into the lab because Dr. Gusick said it is not ready for touring yet. She just joined NHM in January.

The items listed in the following pictures are (and which hopefully you can place in the right order):

1. Obsidian
2. Metate
3. Plank from plank canoe
4. Stone drill
5. Asphaltum cake (to seal & waterproof baskets)
6. Pepple (used to coat inside of baskets)
7. A asphalt scooper to coat the inside of baskets.

Dr.  Gusick discussed her excavations in the Channel Islande and study of Chumash people in the Northern Islands, & Tonga in Southern Islands (Early Halocene sites). Northern Islands include Santa Cruz, Anacapa, Santa Rosa 7San Miguel. Southern Islands, Catalina, San Nicolas &Santa Barbara.  She also worked in San Clememte and is Interested in maintaining relationships with Native American Communities.

No lunch photos at McKay's in the Radisson Hotel across from USC were taken.  







 




























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