Dori Lane is an avid reader and writer of stories. She has also been a vivid storyteller all her life.

A field journal serves as a space to record findings, sketch maps, and reflect on the fragments we encounter. Here, you’ll discover information about burial sites, broken amphorae, wind-weathered shrines, and underwater cities. Because archaeology isn’t just about making discoveries; sometimes, it’s about remembering.

  • Jul 2015

    Sorry I’ve been absent so long…

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  • Jun 2015

    Middle Aged World Travelers, Day Tour to Cork, Blarney Castle, and Cobh, Chapter 4, Part 2

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  • Jun 2015

    Let God Be

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  • Jun 2015

    Happy Father’s Day!

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  • Jun 2015

    Middle Aged World Travelers, Day Tour to Cork, Blarney Castle, and Cobh, Chapter 4, Part 1

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Eleni Marinos is a Mediterranean archaeologist currently based in Athens. She holds a PhD from the University of Crete and has worked at excavation sites in Greece, Turkey, and southern Italy.

Her work explores the intersection of ritual, landscape, and memory. This blog is both a public field journal and a quiet meditation on ruins, heritage, and the passage of time.

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