Recognized for longstanding commitment to Iowa Archaeology
November 1, 2012
Receives the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Distinguished Service Award
January 15, 2009
EXCAVATION OF LOST CEMETERY DRAWS TO A CLOSE
"Archaeologists will scrape the dirt from the last of 104 skeletons this week-seven months after construction workers discovered the bones of three people buried behind the old Broadway School."
Unearthing Long-Buried Secrets
"The more dirt archaeologists clear away, the more old secrets they uncover. Crews have discovered 58 whole and partial skeletons behind the old Broadway School and expect that number to climb easily past 60."
Cedar Grove Restoring Scenic Landscape Wall
"Archeologists visit Thomas Cole House to guarantee precision. Administrators and directors of Cedar Grove, the Thomas Cole National Historic Site, home of the famed American landscape artist, are continuing the effort
to restore the site to its 19th century appearance."
(Coverage of work conducted at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site, December, 2008)
Prehistoric Arrowheads Found At Park Dig
"Archaeologists discovered several ancient artifacts dating to 6,000-4,000 BCE from an old farm that now is a construction site for the new Clifton Park-Halfmoon Library."
Life Along the Maritje Kill
"South of Hyde Park, NY, this fascinating site was recently documented on the campus of the Culinary Institute of America."
Original Source: The New York State Preservationist, vol.9 Spring/Summer 2005 p. 22-23
factory Pieces Reclaimed From Past
""The future site of the Charlton, NY Town Hall reveals artifacts associated with the Charlton Union Cheese and Butter Factory, which operated from 1866 to 1868."
Original Source: The Daily Gazette, Saratoga County Edition Friday, June 10, 2005 p.B1, B3 written by Stephen Williams, Gazette Reporter
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