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CRM Saved From the Dam: Collections

COLLECTIONS: ARCHEOLOGY

Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Archeology in a National Recreation Area CRM Magazine: Saved from the Dam (Vol. 25 No.3 2002) By J.R. Wright and Lori Rohrer. KEYWORDS: W. Fred Kinsey III, Franklin & Marshall College, Seton Hall University, Kutztown University Department of Anthropology, Elizabethtown NJ, Trach/Shoemaker House, Bushkill Boat Access. RELATED PAGES IN THIS WEBSITE: Enabling legislation,  Herbert C. Kraft, Archeology in the Minisink Today, Native American archeologycolonial and historic archeology, Minisink Archeological Site, McDade Recreational Trail, Foster-Armstrong House, archeology traveling trunkLINKS TO OTHER WEBSITES: ARPA (Archeological Resources Protection Act of 1979. (16 USC 470aa-mm)

Exploring the Archeological Potential of French and Indian War Fortifications CRM Magazine (Vol. 25 No.3 2002) By archeologists Pam Crabtree, Douglas Campana, and J.R. Wright. KEYWORDS: New York University, blockhouse, palisade, test pits, postholes, Amy Sousa. RELATED PAGES IN THIS WEBSITE: French and Indian War (1754-1763) Forts, Jonathan HamptonFort Hyndshaw PA (photo of sign), Old Mine Road, Military TrailNative American Archeologycolonial and historic archeology, "A Constant Patrol"--New Jersey's Line of Defense in the French & Indian War (under Exhibits on Line). LINKS TO OTHER WEBSITES: Systemwide Archeological Inventory Progam.

An Investigation of the Brodhead Site CRM Magazine (Vol. 25 No.3 2002) By anthropologist Philip A. Perazio. KEYWORDS: W. Fred Kinsey III, Franklin & Marshall College, Kutztown University, early Woodland period, late Woodland period. RELATED PAGES IN THIS WEBSITE: McDade Recreational Trail, Native American Archeologycolonial and historic archeologyBroadhead Site (flood damage to archeological site 2005). LINKS TO OTHER WEBSITES: Society for Pennsylvania Archeology.

 

The entire issue of CRM Magazine Vol. 23 No. 1 2000 Dam Good Archeology was dedicated to the Cultural Resources Program of the Bureau of Reclamation, including archeology at reclamation sites such as dams.

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