Archaeologists and historians rediscover a famous nineteenth-century New York neighborhood.
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DOCUMENTS Following the American Revolution, the Native American peoples of the Midwest were increasingly pushed from their homelands by white settlement. Two ill-fated U.S. military expeditions, led by Generals Josiah Harmar (1790) and Arthur St. Clair (1791), were defeated by a confederation of Native American tribes led by Michikinikwa (Litte Turtle) of the Miami. On Aug. 20, 1794, Gen. Mad ...
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Investigating Ferryland--Archaeology--Colony of Avalon ...
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The Historical Archaeology Website at the FLMNH has info on recent excavations in St. Augustine, Florida and Latin America. We also feature an ARTIFACT GALLERY and searchable databases of 100s of excavations!
www.flmnh.ufl.edu/histarch
The Spanish galleon Concepcion struck a reef in 1641, spilling a conquistador's ransom in silver. Join the crew in the fight to stay afloat and examine priceless finds from the wreck.
www.nationalgeographic.com/features/98/silverbank
www.chss.montclair.edu/archaeology/fldschl.htm
Little is known of the vessels and waterways that fueled the Canal Age in the United States, from 1790 to 1855, since few records were kept and fewer of the much-used boats survived.
www.archaeology.org/online/features/canal/index.html
www.chss.montclair.edu/archaeology/NJFS.html