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Independence National Historical Park
Park Archeology
archeology excavation

Welcome to the Independence Living History Center Archeology Laboratory.  The laboratory is a working facility dedicated to processing materials recovered from archeological excavations conducted between 2000 and 2003 at the site of the National Constitution Center.   The almost one million artifacts recovered from this archeological excavation tell the diverse stories of everyday Philadelphians during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.  Archeologists study each and every artifact found at the dig, from small seeds and animal bone to glass bottles and ceramic fragments, and use these clues to answer questions about life in the past.  The laboratory presents a behind-the-scenes view of the work conducted by archeologists and invites the public to observe as Philadelphia’s buried history is revealed piece by piece. 

The Independence Living History Center is located at 143 South Third Street (Directly across from the First Bank of the United States), and the Archeology Laboratory is open to visitors Monday through Friday 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM and Saturdays 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. 

Sealed beneath the surface of Philadelphia's modern cityscape are remnants of the city's past. For more information on archeology in Independence National Historical Park click here.
Photo of Glass Armonica  

Did You Know?
Did you know Benjamin Franklin is accredited with being the first American to invent a musical instrument? He invented the glass armonica in 1761 after seeing wine glasses being used to make musical sounds.

Last Updated: June 13, 2007 at 16:11 EST