Archaeologists Excavate Colonial Battlefield in New York
Summary of "Archaeologists Excavate NY Colonial Battleground" from ABC News online:
An excavation of a section of Lake George Battlefield Park is currently being conducted by the State University of Adirondack for their annual six-week...
Locals Dispute Over Guinea Community Artifacts
In a local dispute over artifact ownership, The Dutchess County Historical Society (New York) is now seeking the return of artifacts from the Bard College professor that was hired to oversee an archaeological excavation...
Glow Sticks Prepare Miami’s Tequesta Village Site for Construction
The remnants of a prehistoric Native American village glowed faintly in the twilight Monday evening, history almost lost in the glare of downtown high-rises and the gleam of South Beach across the bay.
Archaeologist Bob...
Students Survey Madison Buffalo Jump State Park
Thursday, May 29 marked the final day of a two-week field survey completed by archaeologist and University of Montana Associate Professor of Archaeology, Doug MacDonald and UM students. They documented features within the 640-acre...
Summer of Archaeology at Fort Vancouver
The spot that signified America's presence in the Northwest 160 years ago will highlight the 2014 "Summer of Archaeology" at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.
This year's field school projects will include the site of...
Studying a 2,700 Year Old Village in Canada
Last summer, Hamilton College archaeology student Morgan Biggs attended the college's archaeological field school, led by Assistant Professor of Archaeology Nathan Goodale, and excavated artifacts from the Slocan Narrows Pithouse Village in southeastern British Columbia, Canada.
The village,...
On Santa Cruz Island, rising seas present archaeological emergency
Summary of On Santa Cruz Island, rising seas present archaeological emergency
Santa Cruz Island is home to one North America's oldest villages. The significant cultural material is at risk of being destroyed by rising seas...
Research to Begin at Fort Laurens
Beginning in July, an archaeological excavation is scheduled to take place at the northeast bastion of the Revolutionary War-era fort at Fort Laurens State Memorial.
The research is being done in preparation for the eventual reconstruction...
Lighthouse archaeologists hope cannon from 1782 shipwreck will provide new clues
Summary of Lighthouse archaeologists hope cannon from 1782 shipwreck will provide new clues
Archaeologists from the St. Augustine Lighthouse and Museum in Florida are restoring a cannon salvaged from a 1782 shipwreck. The weapon is the largest...
Tuberculosis is Newer Than Thought, Study Says
Summary of Tuberculosis Is Newer Than Thought, Study Says
Researchers now hypothesize that Tuberculosis first came to the New World with Seals. A new study published in Nature on August 20th suggests that the distinct New World strains...