Not long after arriving in the field a few weeks ago, I received a surprise e-mail with a motion blurred photo of me attempting to juggle (right). The picture was taken in 1994 on Little Cornwallis Island in what is now Nunavut, although it was still part of the Northwest Territories at the time. I was 19 in the picture and this was my very first field season in the Arctic. We were excavating Late Dorset sites and I kept a journal, but I didn't have a camera with me. Another student, Hugh, was an avid photographer and took several rolls of photos during the season. I hadn't heard from Hugh in more than a decade, but when I thanked him for sending the first photo, he sent me a folder packed with images from the summer. He said I could share them here, so here are the first few...Monday, July 21, 2014
Little Cornwallis Island, NWT 1994
Not long after arriving in the field a few weeks ago, I received a surprise e-mail with a motion blurred photo of me attempting to juggle (right). The picture was taken in 1994 on Little Cornwallis Island in what is now Nunavut, although it was still part of the Northwest Territories at the time. I was 19 in the picture and this was my very first field season in the Arctic. We were excavating Late Dorset sites and I kept a journal, but I didn't have a camera with me. Another student, Hugh, was an avid photographer and took several rolls of photos during the season. I hadn't heard from Hugh in more than a decade, but when I thanked him for sending the first photo, he sent me a folder packed with images from the summer. He said I could share them here, so here are the first few...
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