Media Summary: Oh, the joys of digging in the winter! This is only a fraction of what the When digging an archaeological site, you're destroying it as you go. Here's a look at how the City of The City's Archaeology team spent some time at the Pierce-Hichborn site, digging through 300 years of

Boston Uncovered Documenting Artifacts - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Oh, the joys of digging in the winter! This is only a fraction of what the When digging an archaeological site, you're destroying it as you go. Here's a look at how the City of The City's Archaeology team spent some time at the Pierce-Hichborn site, digging through 300 years of The way we discard of trash has evolved. We no longer leave it in our backyards -- which is great -- and instead take it to one, ... One of the most exciting parts of archaeology in A time capsule dating back to 1795 has been recovered in

Archaeology from the 1600's brings us pieces of history from around the world. This episode takes a look at the ceramics from ... Digging in a backyard in December is never easy, but the archaeology team couldn't turn down the opportunity to see how far ... A mother-of-pearl button was among the historic items Lecture by Joe Bagley, City Archaeologist and Director of Archaeology, Archaeologists dug at the boyhood home of civil rights activist Malcolm X in

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Boston Uncovered: Documenting artifacts
Boston Uncovered: 1700s North End Artifacts
Boston Uncovered: Documenting a dig
Boston Uncovered: 300 years of artifacts found in the North End
Boston Uncovered: the future of archaeology
Boston Uncovered: Native American artifacts
Boston Uncovered: Sifting through history in the North End
Time capsule hidden by Revolutionary War heroes unearthed in Boston
Boston Uncovered: Revolutionary War artifacts
Boston Uncovered: Ceramics from Puritan Boston
Boston Uncovered: Findings at the Shirley-Eustis House
How two enslaved men were linked to historic archaeological find in Boston
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