July 2004
Photos for July 7, 2004
Trever Murawski, wearing a white cap, and Toby Blake scrape away dirt at the site of a prehistoric house near Tonganoxie.
K-State anthropology students tediously carry out a dig at an area near Tonganoxie. Students pictured counter-clockwise from front are Michelle Wettig, Toby Blake, Lindsey Riners and Trever Murawski.
Kansas State University anthropology professor Brad Logan sifts through dirt in an area of a prehistoric house near Tonganoxie. With Logan is student Clint Stueve.
Brad Logan's archaeology field school students work on excavating a prehistoric site near Tonganoxie. The group wrapped up their work last week. The class was conducted through Kansas State University.
Linda Hemphill is grateful no one was hurt when Monday morning's winds drove a wooden pole through the side of her Tonganoxie home. The pole hit the wall directly above where her daughter and grandson were sleeping.
Linda Hemphill stands beside an object that pierced the wall of her home during a thunderstorm early Monday morning.
Trever Murawski, wearing a white cap, and Toby Blake scrape away dirt at the site of a prehistoric house near Tonganoxie.
K-State anthropology students tediously carry out a dig at an area near Tonganoxie. Students pictured counter-clockwise from front are Michelle Wettig, Toby Blake, Lindsey Riners and Trever Murawski.
Kansas State University anthropology professor Brad Logan sifts through dirt in an area of a prehistoric house near Tonganoxie. With Logan is student Clint Stueve.
Brad Logan's archaeology field school students work on excavating a prehistoric site near Tonganoxie. The group wrapped up their work last week. The class was conducted through Kansas State University.



