Back to Peru for a little bit. I left off the week before we went to Ilo. Ilo is a city on the coast of Peru which has a number of archaeological sites outside of it. We visited a couple of the sites and then we stopped near the water and got to take photos and collect sea shells. After we ate lunch at a seafood restaurant. The rest of the group all had ceviche which is fresh raw seafood marinated in citrus juices, usually lemon. I do not enjoy seafood so I had a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. We then got some time to see the downtown area of Ilo.
The week after Ilo we spent our time in the field working on our excavating skills. Near the end of the week we worked on drawing profiles. Which involves drawing the strata changes on the walls of an excavated unit once excavation is complete. By friday I was assigned to three units which I would observe the excavation of and then write my final papers using the information I learned from these 3 units.
The fourth weekend we visited a bodega in Moquegua called El Moche. Bodegas are where pisco, a Peruvian alcohol, is made. We got to try all types of pisco they sold. The Bodega also had a number of animals we got to see. They had a couple of peacocks, a little of puppies and some really cute baby ducks.
The last week in the field we finished up our final projects and helped our TA's finish up some of the excavating and drawing that needed to be done. We got to take Friday off to finish writing our papers. Saturday a couple of us took a taxi up to a Nunnery to visit a shop they have where they sell chocolates and honey. We ended up showing up in the middle of a Nun taking her vows. Which we got to watch the tail end of. After the Nunnery I head back to the house and finished packing up my things and the we all head up to our professors house for our despedida or goodbye party. The next morning we all got on a bus at 10am headed for Arequipa for our flights to Lima and then back to the United States.
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Peru Summer 2011 |
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