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2024 Photo Contest Vote!

October 18, 2024

Hello #SFUarchaeology Students, Staff, and Faculty!

ARE YOU READY to vote for your favourite photos submitted for the 2024 photo contest? Votes are due November 3.

(As a reminder...
1st prize - $300
2nd prize - $200
3rd prize - $100)

You can view all the images below, they are in the SAME ORDER as in the linked survey.

Once you have looked at these larger images, you can go to the SURVEY to submit your vote(s) for your favourite image(s)! Yes, you can vote for MORE THAN ONE IMAGE.

Images are in the same order as the voting survey, and are numbered!

Search and vote for your favourites by number in the survey: 
https://www.surveymonkey.ca/r/9WDTXJL

1-1: Archaeology doing Reconsiliation at a Residential School
1-2: Me, shaping the Hull, Bow and Stern with an axe
1-3: Balloons over Bagan
1-4: Morning fog through the eucalyptus plantation around the Castelo site
1-5: Artifact Sketches - Langara College, Archaeology Field School
1-6: Sternwheeler Graveyard

Search and vote for your favourites by number in the survey: 
https://www.surveymonkey.ca/r/9WDTXJL

2-1: Pemberton, BC. Crew members backfilling. (Digital composite image.)
2-2: Early morning peak of the moon at the wall at the Castelo site
2-3: Layers of History at Bath
2-4: The domain of Sts'ailes Guardians
2-5: Swedish ship Vasa, sank on her maiden voyage, August 10, 1628

Search and vote for your favourites by number in the survey: 
https://www.surveymonkey.ca/r/9WDTXJL

3-1: Sunrise in Bagan
3-2: An excursion on the racing Hummingbird
3-3: Bennet Lake Church
3-4: Ministers' Building, Yangon
3-5: The finished dugout canoe, made in the traditional shape and manner of the past Lil'wat nation canoes, is completely usable and should quite literally last a lifetime.

Search and vote for your favourites by number in the survey: 
https://www.surveymonkey.ca/r/9WDTXJL

4-1: Collection of Culturally Modified Trees- Mamquam Falls, Squamish
4-2: Past meets Future at SFU
4-3: Val Senales, South Tyrol: Val Senales is home to the Senales Glacier, known for its stunning views and the chance to explore the high-altitute terrain. Additionally, the glacier area is where the famous Ötzi was discovered, adding a historical and archaeological significance to the region.
4-4: SFU Archaeologist disguised as Reginald, Viking founder of Waterford (Ireland) AD 914
4-5: Ruins of St. Karin Cathedral, Visby, Sweden
4-6: Snuggling with Ceramica during a break from cataloguing ceramics

Search and vote for your favourites by number in the survey: 
https://www.surveymonkey.ca/r/9WDTXJL

5-1: After the canoe was shaped, it was moved from where it had been cut to my work shed for easier access, to be hollowed out
5-2: The 'Beating Heart' of Sts'ailes in Autumn
5-3: Raven Helper
5-4: Temples at Sunrise
5-5: Sunrise at the wall at the Castelo site in Portugal
6-1: SFU Archaeologist at the top of the Acropolis at Maya city of Ek' Balam (Yucatan, Mexico), above the tomb of ruler Ukit Kan Le'k
6-2: A freshly cut red cedar tree, on its way to becoming a canoe. Finding and establishing the top and bottom
6-3: Fish Skin Tanning Workshop - Langara College, Archaeology Field School
6-4: Pemberton, BC. (Moose)
6-5: Rudy and Hera at Stonehenge

Search and vote for your favourites by number in the survey: 
https://www.surveymonkey.ca/r/9WDTXJL

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