by DHHC | Mar 27, 2019 | World Heritage Archaeological Site of Quirigua in Guatemala
When It Rains It Pours! Field update – for several days we had light to no rain, coming only for short periods in the afternoon, but then we really got RAIN!!! For about 4 hours straight we had consistent downpours. Fortunately, our 3D Specialists working on the...
by DHHC | Mar 26, 2019 | World Heritage Archaeological Site of Quirigua in Guatemala
No Rain Meets Hot! March 19, 2019 post – No rain today, but a heat has definitely returned. Our team continued with the terrestrial laser scanning survey in the site Acropolis and southwest portion of the Great Plaza today. Our newest TLS bit of kit is the Leica...
by DHHC | Mar 25, 2019 | World Heritage Archaeological Site of Quirigua in Guatemala
Field Work Continues Light rain in the morning with brief showers just before noon seems to be the weather pattern. Our team has been working with short, mid and long range terrestrial laser scanners, with today including about 7 hours of scanning time. We are working...
by DHHC | Mar 24, 2019 | World Heritage Archaeological Site of Quirigua in Guatemala
The Importance of Our Work The massive carved stone monuments of the archaeological site of Quiriguá, in the municipality of Los Amates, Department of Izabal, Guatemala are the finest examples of art, iconography, and epigraphy in the ancient Maya World, and serve as...
by DHHC | Mar 18, 2019 | World Heritage Archaeological Site of Quirigua in Guatemala
Notes from the Field Arriving to the city on Friday, we immediately went to the museum. We were in a hurry to gain access to Quiriguá Altar L, because the piece was set to be on loan to a museum in Toronto and would not be available after this week for our team to...
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