Thursday, January 31, 2019
The Earth-sifters of Tel Bet Shemesh Essay -- Personal Narrative Essay
The Earth-sifters of Tel Bet Shemesh   The newest addition to my bedroom wall is a framed enlargement of a summer solstice temperatenessrise. Its not the only moving-picture show on my walls, but this one is different.     In that photo, light from a nearly-visible sun looms up from behind a cluster of tents and human silhouettes that could easily battle back to the proto(prenominal) Iron Age. In fact, those silhouettes belong to twenty-first century, Early Silicon Age students in search of thirteen hundred grade old artifacts atop an ancient, artificial mountain that was created over centuries as consequent cultures built upon the ruins of previous civilizations. For me, as for the other students and professors who worked this summer at the archaeologic excavation at Tel Bet Shemesh, this photo conjures up memories of earth-sifters and wheelbarrows, rhythmically chinking pickaxes on stone, and excavation grit grinding between our teeth. Zvi and Shlomo, our f earless Israeli directors, would excitedly exhort us to sweep, scrape, and sift with near-reckless abandon, on only one flesh we could never, unde... ...cial conflict. Because of the governments involvement with archaeological exploration and archaeologys dependence on international volunteers at Israeli excavation sites, not even remote digs were sp atomic number 18d the semipolitical posturing that characterizes Middle Eastern life.   I highly recommend this companionship to students who have a passion for cultural or political history, who are willing to work long hours, and who can live in a close community with other volunteers. Enthusiasm more than makes up for a lack of previous archaeological experience.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment