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The Fort Tombecbe Archaeological Project

The Fort Tombecbe Archaeological Project. A daily account of bi-yearly excavations at Fort Tombecbe by the students enrolled in an archaeological field work course at the University of West Alabama. Saturday, June 14, 2014. A gathering of facts and friends. A cross-section of the trench for the palisade wall. Orange spots on the floor and near the sides are stains from nails that held cedar posts in place. Friday, June 13, 2014. Today was our last day on the site so we finished up profile drawings and.

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The Fort Tombecbe Archaeological Project. A daily account of bi-yearly excavations at Fort Tombecbe by the students enrolled in an archaeological field work course at the University of West Alabama. Saturday, June 14, 2014. A gathering of facts and friends. A cross-section of the trench for the palisade wall. Orange spots on the floor and near the sides are stains from nails that held cedar posts in place. Friday, June 13, 2014. Today was our last day on the site so we finished up profile drawings and.

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The Fort Tombecbe Archaeological Project: June 2014

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The Fort Tombecbe Archaeological Project. A daily account of bi-yearly excavations at Fort Tombecbe by the students enrolled in an archaeological field work course at the University of West Alabama. Saturday, June 14, 2014. A gathering of facts and friends. A cross-section of the trench for the palisade wall. Orange spots on the floor and near the sides are stains from nails that held cedar posts in place. Friday, June 13, 2014. Today was our last day on the site so we finished up profile drawings and.

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The Fort Tombecbe Archaeological Project: June 2012

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The Fort Tombecbe Archaeological Project. A daily account of bi-yearly excavations at Fort Tombecbe by the students enrolled in an archaeological field work course at the University of West Alabama. Friday, June 15, 2012. And through careful, observant excavation, we were able to recognize that a faint linear, grey stain cut through the chalk bedrock. Running approximately where we postulated la boulangerie. An overview of the excavations at the bake house. The stains in the upper portion were made b...

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The Fort Tombecbe Archaeological Project: Week 3 Day 1: The Barracks & Ghosts

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The Fort Tombecbe Archaeological Project. A daily account of bi-yearly excavations at Fort Tombecbe by the students enrolled in an archaeological field work course at the University of West Alabama. Monday, June 2, 2014. Week 3 Day 1: The Barracks and Ghosts. My Unit Behind the Barracks. This house is one of the oldest in Livingston. People have witnessed a female presence here in this house. In one of the reports, each night a little boy would see a lady rocking next to his bed. After touring downtown L...

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The Fort Tombecbe Archaeological Project: May 2012

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The Fort Tombecbe Archaeological Project. A daily account of bi-yearly excavations at Fort Tombecbe by the students enrolled in an archaeological field work course at the University of West Alabama. Thursday, May 31, 2012. Day 10, Week 2. This week's primary question concerning the site has been "Why do all the features and artifacts appear broken apart, despite their large concentration? Tuesday, May 29, 2012. Day 9, Week 2. Monday, May 28, 2012. Day 8, Week 2. Saturday, May 26, 2012. Day 6, Week 1.

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The Fort Tombecbe Archaeological Project: Surveying, Tumbling, and Really Old Bugs!

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The Fort Tombecbe Archaeological Project. A daily account of bi-yearly excavations at Fort Tombecbe by the students enrolled in an archaeological field work course at the University of West Alabama. Tuesday, June 3, 2014. Surveying, Tumbling, and Really Old Bugs! The plague is upon us! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Check out the fort website! A gathering of facts and friends. Today was our last dayon the site so we finished u. Week 4 Day 1: Death by Cows, Pipe Stems and Musket.

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Bayou Teche Dispatches: Serendipity and Fort Tombecbe: Cooperation between Historians and Archaeologists

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Tuesday, October 16, 2012. Serendipity and Fort Tombecbe: Cooperation between Historians and Archaeologists. The plan of a colonial-era fort. Source: Winston De Ville, FASG;. Colorized by the author). Regardless, he sent me the plan of the fort, I put it in my files "just in case," and I forgot about it. So I scanned and e-mailed the plan to her, stating in my cover note, "Don't know if this is of interest to you or not.". To which Dr. Dumas replied, "Holy cow, that is Fort Tombecbe! Can I get one? When ...

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The Moundville Plaza Project. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Author Archives: Jera Davis. Jera Davis is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Alabama and the director of the Moundville Plaza Project. Retrospective and Looking Forward. September 18, 2012. The excavations were a complete success. We obtained the information we needed to confidently interpret different types of magnetic anomalies and a map of Moundville showing the majority of its buried structures is forthcoming&#...

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The Moundville Plaza Project. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. The First Two Days. May 22, 2012. The summer work has officially begun, and I’m happy to say that it’s off a smooth start. The range of first day activities included such time consuming tasks as moving all our gear from UA campus to Moundville, locating and stringing our units, and erecting canopies, but we had all of this done by 2:00 in the afternoon. Team 2 (Dan S., Aaron, and Traci) is excavating in t...

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