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This Week In Pennsylvania Archaeology: October 2014
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This Week In Pennsylvania Archaeology. Friday, October 24, 2014. Summary of Major Features Tested during the 2014 Season at Fort Hunter. Two weeks ago, the blog highlighted some of the more interesting artifacts recovered this season. Our focus this week is on several interesting features that have revealed more of the story of life during the 18. East wall of foundation). Northeast corner of foundation). Feature 24/48 with Andrea standing on the iron pipe in the bottom leading to the well). Possibly the...
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This Week In Pennsylvania Archaeology: January 2015
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This Week In Pennsylvania Archaeology. Friday, January 30, 2015. Below is Sam’s report. But, all kidding aside, having the opportunity to intern this past summer in the Archaeology Section of The State Museum of Pennsylvania, was an incredible experience and an invaluable step in my journey toward entering into the field of archaeology. For more information, visit PAarchaeology.state.pa.us. Or the Hall of Anthropology and Archaeology at The State Museum of Pennsylvania. Posted by PA Archaeology. Members ...
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This Week In Pennsylvania Archaeology: August 2015
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This Week In Pennsylvania Archaeology. Friday, August 28, 2015. Where We’ve Been and Where We’re Going. With fall less than a month away, cooler weather is already beginning to make an appearance in Pennsylvania. We would like to take this time to reflect on our summer activities, and share our upcoming events. 8220;First Pennsylvanians: The Archaeology of Native Americans in Pennsylvania”. 8211; Available Now. And other book retailers. Excavations at Fort Hunter. 8211; September 2-October 2, 2015. For m...
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This Week In Pennsylvania Archaeology: June 2014
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This Week In Pennsylvania Archaeology. Friday, June 20, 2014. 8220;H” is for the Holocene. Hyperlink http:/ cahokiamounds.org/. In the Ohio Valley of western Pennsylvania, site distributions were adjusted during this time. Interestingly, changes in the eastern part of the state are not as apparent. For more information, visit PAarchaeology.state.pa.us. Or the Hall of Anthropology and Archaeology at The State Museum of Pennsylvania. Posted by PA Archaeology. Friday, June 13, 2014. Closing out the school y...
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This Week In Pennsylvania Archaeology: The Schultz Site Diorama – The Oldest Exhibit on Display in the Archaeology Gallery at the State Museum of Pennsylvania
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This Week In Pennsylvania Archaeology. Friday, July 31, 2015. The Schultz Site Diorama – The Oldest Exhibit on Display in the Archaeology Gallery at the State Museum of Pennsylvania. Linneaus Duncan (right) and Charles Andes (left) prepare the area outside the stockade village. The Schultz site diorama in its original location at the old State Museum. ABOUT THE SCHULTZ SITE. Century to the time of European contact. Photo: Don Giles, State Museum of Pennsylvania). Posted by PA Archaeology. Pennsylvania Tr...
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This Week In Pennsylvania Archaeology: July 2014
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This Week In Pennsylvania Archaeology. Thursday, July 17, 2014. Tuscarora Annual Summer Picnic. The festival is an annual gathering that brings families and clans together for a celebration. The opening ceremonies were in “the grove”, across from their new community center. The grove was designated for the festival about 80 years ago and now has a cement stage, food preparation and comfort facilities. The Summer Festival celebrates its 170th anniversary in 2015. The dancing contests began with the younge...
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This Week In Pennsylvania Archaeology: November 2014
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This Week In Pennsylvania Archaeology. Friday, November 21, 2014. P is for Philadelphia. Philadelphia Family Court House site (36Ph161) profile of excavation block. Project area prior to excavation. In 2010, Richard Grubb and Associates Inc. was contracted to conduct an archaeological survey, evaluation and subsequent mitigation at the site of a new office building to be constructed for the City of Philadelphia’s Family Court House. Located on the northwest corner of 15. Brick cellar floor feature. Detai...
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This Week In Pennsylvania Archaeology: August 2014
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This Week In Pennsylvania Archaeology. Friday, August 29, 2014. A knife by any other name is a knife. This week in Pennsylvania Archaeology we feature the word “knife” for the letter “K” in our alphabetical series blog. To be certain, one of the most important technological achievements of our ancestors was the invention of cutting tools! Ironically, Stone Age technology came full circle in the late 20. Inuit ulu knife. Steel, copper and ivory composite. Inuit ulu of ground slate. Point Barrow Alaska.
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