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This is a series of vignettes that are centered around four main activities of today´s archaeologists.

At first we have the biggest part of the work. The research, interpretation, documentation and organization.

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Then our archaeologist might get lucky and even receive the needed funds to finance another campaign on an archaeological site. But before the fun starts he has to spend endless hours at the airport.

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Finally he reached the site and starts digging for new artifacts, structures and maybe knowledge. Hopefully he will find that interesting looking dagger underneath all those dirt.

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Again away from the field our archaeologist starts documenting the finds of the day. Sooner than later he will again sit in his office doing research, interpretation, documentation and organization ;-)

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Thanks for looking!

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Very well done series of vignettes Adrian! They're simple but very effective in conveying the various stages of an archaeologist's working life. Good job! :thumbup: Just curious, is this based on your own life? (you're an archeologist?)

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Thank you! Yes it´s based on my life, I thought why not create some scenes I´m more than familiar with. I got the idea after looking through the pictures of last year´s campaign.

Looking at those scenes again I´m sure the first and the last scenes would work in a bigger museum MOC.

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So where is Mr Phil Harding? And Prof. Aston?... no Geophysics from John Gater?...

I think an Archaeologists Working Life is great, but could be easily expanded to the people of TimeTeam.

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Love it! I'm an archaeologist as well, but my work is limited to the first vig, unfortunately. I hope to get down and dirty soon, though.

Phil Harding? Pfff, it should be Henry Walton Jones JR and Lara Croft... :wink:

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Excelent vignettes! I studied archaeology in the university before I decided to go for another career as a cook, so I can say those are pretty realistic :classic:

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Thanks everybody for the nice comments. I´m really happy that you all like these vignettes. mcdenbesten, the digging part is also my favourite ;-)

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An amazing series of Vignettes. You don't usually see someone making a series of vignettes of a type of job. Nicely made especially the digging vignette.

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Hello!

A great vignette-series! :classic:

You show the scientific process with all important steps. An original idea with the potential for many more professions! :classic:

Cheers,

~ Christopher

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Really nice vignettes, Adrain86!

You've packed lots of details into these, they look great. In the Lego world, I'm a huge fan of anything remotely related to the Adventurers theme, so I find these particularly appealing. Thanks for sharing!

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Thank you everybody for the great comments! I had a lot of fun building these scenes and am really happy that you also enjoy them. However, brickmack I don´t think I can agree that palaeontology is more interesting ;-)

The tile I used for the keyboard was a part I had left from a Space set from my childhood.

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Excelent vignettes! I studied archaeology in the university before I decided to go for another career as a cook, so I can say those are pretty realistic :classic:

looks good !

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