What's New?
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October 2000:
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| St. Cabrini fifth-graders touring the Bray/Letson site where artifacts
relating to the British occupation of Raritan Landing are being found. |
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Hartgen Archaeological Associates archaeologist Edna Feishner records
information from recent excavations on the cellar entrance to the Hardenbrook/Duyckinck
House. |
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Aerial view of the excavations along River Road facing northeast. Landing
Lane in lower left quadrant and the Peter Bodine house site is to the right
of the intersection in the upper right quadrant. |
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Aerial View of mid-eighteenth century house foundation and surrounding
site that originally belonged to Peter Bodine, a trader at Raritan Landing. |
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Hartgen Archaeological Associates archaeologist Edna Feishner and URS
Corporation archaeologist Chris Zander excavating the basement entrance
to the Duyckinck House. |
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John Milner Associates archaeologist Joe Hosten mapping stone foundations
at the corner of River Road and Landing Lane on the Reade/Bray property. |
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Cobble roadway linking River Road with eighteenth century structures on
the Bray/Letson Meadow property. |
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John Milner Associate's Adam Maskevich excavating slip-decorated ceramic
lodged in an eighteenth century foundation on the Bray/Letson Meadow property. |
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Rebecca Yamin of John Milner Associates pointing out artifacts to site
visitors. |
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Gannett Fleming's Paul Jung updates a map of unit locations and findings. |
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Post-Revolutionary foundations above remains of earlier buildings at the
corner of River Road and Landing Lane on the Reade/Bray property. |

September 2000 |

November 2000 |