The Delicate Work of Discovery.

A group of my colleagues, the Bajoran Archaeology Group, and I are currently at the site of the Bajoran discovery. We are all staying in temporary accommodations provided by the large runabouts we traveled in.

We spent most of the day surveying the site and its outlying area for any other traces of the settlement. The Bajoran Archaeology Group is very traditional in its approach—some would call it "old school."

We put up a series of marquees to shade us while work went ahead on the excavation. It's not a quick process, which is completely understandable considering the delicacy required to avoid damaging or missing anything.

I have to admit, it's captivating to watch things unfold. I even got to have a go myself, and I was told I have a good grasp of the basics.

Image from Unsplash by Trnava University.

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