The project starts with us all flying out from RAF Brize Norton on 1st November, to what will be our base at RAF Akrotiri. I'll start the blog proper on 31st October when we all meet up at Brize for the project briefing and a few beers and a catch-up before flying out the next day. The project lasts two weeks, so the intent is to blog the day's events each evening, along with a few pictures, in recording what is potentially a very special project. It will also hopefully at least keep me away from the duty-free airbase bars for a hour in the evening. With the amount of military infrastructure we're going to have at our disposal, it won't be like a standard shoe-string-budget archaeological excavation. Power-boats and helicopters appear to be involved. I'm going to make enquiries to see if they've got any off-road motorbikes stashed away anywhere....
Today is two weeks to the off, and today the inevitable military paperwork - printed out flight ticket, sent off for a pass so I can park my bike at Brize for the duration, and booked a room in the hotel at the air-base for the friday night before departure. I've also had to buy a couple of polo-shirts, as we're not allowed in the sergeant's mess without a shirt with a collar! All I've got to do now is print out the mountain of papers on Cypriot pottery I've downloaded off the internet. More soon....