One day a rather sulfurous odor was detected by several of us. As concerned and well trained diggers we commented on it. One of the chief archaeologists apologized......
This one looks innocuous. Just a big flat board in the lunch area. But of course I know better from my previous career. This is a signal board to help medivac helicopters find a landing spot. The handle is for ease of carrying. It is sturdy plywood most likely so it can do double duty as a flat surface to put under somebody while doing CPR. I asked and somebody thought it was also intended to be a landing pad for the photo drone that cruised the site on days where the wind was not a problem. I never saw it used for that purpose.
Quite a bit less concerning but here is a little example of clothes packing strategy. I did see quite a few excavators on site wearing shorts. After anything more than two drops of rain the site became muddy. I always wear long pants, and if the temperature is not oppressively hot also my rainsuit pants. You get a choice either to have "Perma Dirt" ground into your skin or into your garments. At the end of the stay on Hill 80 I threw some clothes away. Others that were not as distressed went into a bin down the street that collected old clothes for charities.
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