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Archaeology at the George Read II House: New Castle, DE

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Archaeology at the Read House and Gardens: New Castle, Delaware During 1995, a group of archaeologists from the anthropology department at the University of Delaware, with the help of the Historical Society of Delaware, began to excavate the yard and gardens of the Read family. ? This project, by Professor DeCunzo, was the first step in understanding the lives of those who lived on the property during the past four centuries. ?? For a view of the archaeology that took place during the early years visit Unearthing New Castle's Past . ?? Although the research and analysis of the findings is still taking place today, a much clearer understanding of the past has already been obtained. ? Through the use of material objects, soils, path layouts, documents, and comparative research, students stud Read More
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Archaeology in Delaware State Parks

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Archaeology in Delaware State Parks Contact: Cara Lee Blume, Ph.D. Cultural Heritage Program Manager 152 S. State Street Dover, DE 19901 (302) 739-9191 Park Properties on the National Register Delaware Time Travelers Program The Tilton Site Excavation at Killens Pond State Park Archaeology at Lums Pond State Park Back to Things to Do Nearly everyone is curious about the lives of people in the past. People have lived in the areas that are now state parks for thousands of years. Traces of their lives can be found in most of our state parks, in the archaeological sites that have been preserved along with the natural environment. A dig at a Delaware State Park The people who left behind evidence of their lives in Delaware's State Parks include Native Americans, African-Americans, early Europea Read More
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