Η Maria Dimitriou κοινοποίησε ένα σύνδεσμο.
They had been digging for days, shaded from the Greek sun by a
square of green tarpaulin slung between olive trees. The archaeologists
used picks to break the cream-colored clay, baked as hard as rock, until
what began as a cluster of stones just visible in the dirt became four
walls in a neat rectangle, sinking down into the earth. Little more than
the occasional animal bone, however, came from the soil itself. On the
morning of May 28, 2015, the sun gave way to an unseasonable drizzle.
The pair digging that day, Flint Dibble and Alison Fields, waited for
the rain to clear, then stepped down into their meter-deep hole and got
to work. Dibble looked at Fields. “It’s got to be soon,” he said.
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