bachelor thesis: a walk in the rift valley, four million years ago
Bachelor Thesis: The Smithsonian's Human Origins Program Database: Relating scientific data through time and space. Museum of Natural History in Washington DC. Lars Bjørkevoll, Audun Hodnefjell, Bente Halvorsen more…
wildlife, geeklife
Work work – no time to sightseeing or go arty photographing. Little snippets, though. more…
days
Warmer days in D.C. more…
computers & bones
Back at the smithsonian institution, national museum of natural history in Washington D.C. In the anthro department we are again getting back to work among skeletons, sculls, dust and wonderful people. more…
lost in transition
Attempting to get from Oslo to Washington DC turned out to be troublesome this time: stuck in Oslo for nine hours, hotel in Newark for a few hours sleep. A cranky, knackered team got there in the end though. I hate transportation. more…
– au revoir, D.C.
D.C. is a strange city; it feels like a bubble. It is a smallish, administrative city in a very very large and powerful country. It is rather anonymous. It seems, in this city of administration, power and museums, people live here for a few years, and it gives the city a neutral feel. I am […] more…
last days
the last days. heading home soon, from our little jaunt that got an unexpected two weeks extension. Good work done, fine people all around. more…
the dead, the food & the living
Fine days, hard work. I am getting a blister on my neck from the chain for the ID card. I guess that means we’ve been here a while. more…
the show must go on
The museum of natural history is an endless inspiration: I wish so hard I would have had the time to sit down and draw all those wonderful things.. more…
Washington D.C. revisited
Again; arrived safe and sound. D.C. is still buried under big piles of snow, and it was a close call wether the plane would land at Dulles or not, but a bit of luck there. more…
DC – the end
The worst snowstorm in over 70 years, the Washington Post says more…
Washington DC
Safe and sound in DC. They let us into the country without a hitch, and first day a resounding success. Utter civility… more…
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