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Lisa Dojack, from Simon Fraser University, straightens out the walls of a unit in the archaeological site DiRi-15 on the island of Welqámex in Hope, British Columbia. It is important for side walls to be perfectly straight in order to measure the depth of different deposits accurately.
From Photo Courtesy | December 1, 2008

Lisa Dojack, from Simon Fraser University, straightens out the walls of a unit in the archaeological site DiRi-15 on the island of Welqámex in Hope, British Columbia. It is important for side walls to be perfectly straight in order to measure the depth of different deposits accurately.


Located in: Unearthing the past: A summer spent at an archaeology field school