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The Fort Tombecbe Archaeological Project: Week 4 Day 1: Death by Cows, Pipe Stems and Musket Balls!
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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 9, 2014. Week 4 Day 1: Death by Cows, Pipe Stems and Musket Balls! Our day started off calmly. Each of us is focused on completing the units that we've started as we enter our last week. Team Bakery hard at work. Light Horse (Lee) and Little Foot (Tori) screening dirt from their units. Check out ...
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The Fort Tombecbe Archaeological Project: The Final Saturday
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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. Sunday, June 8, 2014. Dr D looking like a pro. Ps shout out to everyone who came to visit the site; it was nice meeting new faces and seeing familiar ones. Pps Happy Birthday to Littlefoot's Mom. Broadcasting for the last time from Fort Tombecbe,. Stardate 114.7.7. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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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: 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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The Fort Tombecbe Archaeological Project
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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. Sunday, June 1, 2014. In the barracks area we are just beginning but a piece of pottery was found and a small piece of animal bone. PS we discovered that snickers look like profile walls! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Check out the fort website! A gathering of facts and friends.
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The Fort Tombecbe Archaeological Project: Day XX
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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 13, 2014. Lee Light Horse Reissig. 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. It is the end of weekthree and the hottest day we .
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The Fort Tombecbe Archaeological Project: Au Revoir
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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 10, 2014. When we returned to the base of operations (Livingston), we took a fifteen minute break and then headed to the laboratory. Instead of washing artifacts, we were introduced to a new procedure. Sorting! OK maybe I am exaggerating, but hey I do enjoy the work! Check out the fort website!
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The Fort Tombecbe Archaeological Project: A gathering of facts and friends
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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. July 25, 2014 at 6:19 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Check out the fort website! Picture W...
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The Fort Tombecbe Archaeological Project
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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 13, 2014. Today was our last day on the site so we finished up profile drawings and. There was a lot left to do so it was a busy day filled with screening and packing up the site. Also some last minute mapping was done and pictures were taken. Light Horse finishing his unit in the barracks! Frida...
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