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  • Wellington Dig - By Immolate

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  • Kellingtown Ruins - by Syt

    4 18.18%
  • A Practical Guide to Exotic & Dangerous Locations - by Jake Woods

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  • The Tomb of King Eravyr - by Alecthar

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Thread: ***June/July Lite Challenge Voting - Archeology***

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    Summary of the rules for this month's challenge:

    Draw an abandoned city, excavated ruins, or the layout of a tomb. This can be a real location, or someplace completely fictional.

    Must include:
    -A list of major finds and where and/or when they were located at the site. (examples: relics, art, weapons, bones, etc)

    -At least one detail presented in exposition. (examples: magnified diagram of the king's tomb, picture of an artifact, photo of the archeologist, etc)

    Not too many entries this month , but a lot of effort in the few.

    Good Voting everyone!

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    Voted for Immolate as I think he best caught the spirit of this challenge. Some amazingly beautiful work by the others though!
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    My vote went for syt's map, because it had that nice post apocalyptic feel to it.

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    My vote goes to Jake - I really like his adventurer's guide/expedition diary feeling.

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    I voted for Immolate, as like Gandwarf I felt that his best fit the overall theme of the challenge.
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    I voted for Syt because I felt his entry was excellent, but beyond that, it was the most shared experience because he took the time to document the process and trusted us not to help and not judge him adversely for learning. The Lite contest should be a journey of discovery for both contestant and judge, and Syt's entry honors that by letting us see the progress unfold--on the map and in his mind.

    Wonderful job everyone and rep for all for making the effort.

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    Had to look the 'hard way'.

    My vote went to Immolate, for the very evocative entry of the Wellington Dig.

    Here is my reason.

    In 1985, I began my illustrious yet short live university career (I only made it through two years before being placed on academic probation and then started a summer job that would become my career). But it was what I majored in at university that speaks volumes to this challenge.

    And what did I major in?

    If you didn't guess by now I am giving you each BAD rep. It was....ARCHAEOLOGY! That's right, I was pursuing a BA in Archaeology.

    So, looking at the entries, Immolates was the one that struck me as being closest to something I would see on a real dig site. The Map was broken down into squares (which is done before any digging even begins so that artifacts can be accurately recorded when found (i.e. Bronze Adze, located in Area 24-b, 3 metres down, etc, etc.)

    The other entries were stellar, and I could easily see some of them being in a Movie or something like Relic Hunter or Indiana Jones or something, but again, Immolates brought me back to my past.

    And Yes Immolate, there WAS bronze age Man in the U.K.
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    NeonK,

    Yeah if you read through my entire WIP thread you'll see that I self-educated as I worked through the map. The original village (never posted) was full of irregular but most-assuredly rectangular structures until I learned more about the actual culture of bronze-age Britain. I would actually love to participate in building a roundhouse now that I've learned so much about them, but I live in a place where the ground is sand, hardwood is dreadfully expensive, and zoning laws are of the soul-destroying variety. Besides, nobody would really want to lay thatch, as it was a difficult and itchy job at the best of times. I did build a roundhouse for my dog last year though, if that counts

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    Cool house. Now I want to see your dog
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