08-07-vl-1829-logbook
James Lamb recording the finds of the day, including their locations, in his ever-present log book. This day, and our finds, will be preserved for posterity.
James Lamb recording the finds of the day, including their locations, in his ever-present log book. This day, and our finds, will be preserved for posterity.
James Lamb collecting fish bones from a side gully
At the beginning of the day, we eagerly head out into the gullies, not knowing what we may find.
Into a new gully - and James Lamb almost immediately holds up a nice find, but what is it?
James Lamb is carefully collecting pieces of the fish jaw.
Standing around cooling off as the turtle is being excavated, and showing off finds from various parts of the gully.
Several members eagerly looking at the fish jaw and bones found by Jan.
James Lamb examining one of the fossils marked by a flag.
More pieces of the fish jaw are being found as members watch the excavation.
James Lamb demonstrating the "taste test", does it taste more like chicken, or fish?