




A group of us returned to the UCAD Archaeology Lab to continue with our photo documentation project, today focusing on artifacts from southeastern Senegal. Randi and I were joined by Yoel and Selma (artifacts washers supreme), and Selma's grandpop, Steve, shown above.
Many thanks to mums Jodi and Eke for assisting with drop-off and pick-up. We return to the lab on Thursday to focus on tools from eastern Senegal.
Note BOT (Gallery 11) for the complete collection of images from this day's shoot.
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