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At the lab, Co-Field Director David Brewer points out the
great varieties of artifacts found at the slave cabins. |
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Co-Field Directors John Cornelison and David Brewer explain the complex
archeological record emerging from the fieldwork. |
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Work has revealed that well kept dirt floors were common in the ante-bellum
slave cabins. |
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Laura English-Robinson kneels at the grave site of Zabette's father,
Pierre Bernardey. |
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The "Chimneys" are all that remains of the slave cabins above ground
level. Photo at right shows impressions of wood planking made in the tabby
cement during original construction of each wood frame clapboard cabin. |
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Constructed in 1937, the First African Baptist Church is significant
as a center of religious and educational life for 20th century African
Americans on Cumberland Island. |
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Site of SEAC's successful archeological
stabilization project near the north end of the Island. |