04/26/2023
Curious about what life was like excavating at the WS Ranch archaeological site? Thanks to the Archives at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, we can find out! The Archives preserve documentation like field notes, artifact drawings, site maps, and, of course, photographs. These documents give us a window into how archaeology field methods have changed over time, as well as the people who did archaeology themselves. By learning about the people who assembled the WS Ranch collection, we can gain a deeper understanding of why the collection exists in its current form at DMNS today. Thank you to the Archives staff for their help with accessing and scanning these photographs!
Image credits:
Person taking photographs: WSR030, Denver Museum of Nature & Science
Person drawing in wheelbarrow: WSR075, Denver Museum of Nature & Science
People excavating with cars in background: WSR137, Denver Museum of Nature & Science
People screenwashing: WSR469, Denver Museum of Nature & Science
People excavating: WSR217, Denver Museum of Nature & Science