Animal skins weren't carried anymore, with some complete ones left on the stone bed.
Here, items like pots were fewer, and Sean Knight speculated whether these people were eating raw food, as he had mentioned to Judy Morris.
The garbage from animal bones had increased, including seals, large fish, and penguins. Essentially, none of it strayed from the Antarctic biosphere.
Valuable discoveries became more frequent. Meteorites were particularly abundant, and there were various types.
Not just meteorites, but also some curious and peculiar ores that looked beautiful. Fortunately, they weren't radioactive, or Sean Knight would have hesitated to collect them.
There was also a considerable amount of natural gold, totaling several dozen kilograms.
However, considering the richness of the mineral resources on the Antarctic Continent, Sean Knight didn't find it strange.
There were also some tools made from iron, bone, and polished meteorites, and others that were more standardized.