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Summer-Fall 2001: |
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| URS archaeologists Christine Hilferty, Dan Boggs and Jeff Yound complete paperwork, a very important part of the archaeological process. | |
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URS archaeologists Bernard Slaughter, Dan Boggs, and Deb Clark discuss the interpretation of the yard deposit at the Duyckinck/Van Ranst property. |
| NJDOT Archaeologist Dave Zmoda and URS archaeologist Steve Tull investigate an archaeological deposit at the Vroom/Hardenbrook/Duyckinck/Letson property. | |
| This Damascus teapot is whiteware with a printed design. It was made in England in the mid - 19th century and was recovered from a well on the Duyckinck/Van Ranst property. | |
| This small jug was made locally. It may have been used to hold hard cider or other alcoholic beverages. It was recovered from a well on the Duyckinck/Van Ranst property. | |
| This flow blue teacup (without a handle) and the small yelloware mug were made in England in the mid-19th century. The teacup has a printed design and the mug is decorated with colored slips. Both were recovered from a well on the Duyckinck/Van Ranst property. | |
Spring 2001 |
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