Southern Research, Historic Preservation Consultants, Inc.

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After the heavy equipment did what it could, the team of archaeologists went to work with shovels. Some areas were selected for careful hand excavation while others were intensively sampled by passing all of the soil from a two meter square through fine mesh screens. This allowed the researchers to recover very small artifacts, seeds and food bones they will use to reconstruct life in the nineteenth century.