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I am currently working on a master plan with a landscape architectural
firm for an archaeological park at the site of a late 18th early 19th c.
frontier fort in Georgia. The site has an interesting stockade wall
trench feature with collapsed firebox feature that was probably situated
within a corner blockhouse. Together these features probably represent
the SW corner of the fort. I would like to preserve these features for
visitors to see, but, of course, the features cannot be open to the
weather. The minimum surface area is about 6' x 12'. A photo of these
features can be seen at
http://archaeoseek.ning.com/profile/JamesDAngelo. Does anyone know of an
example of enclosing such features for public view short of constructing
a building over them? Help with this will be greatly appreciated...
James J. D'Angelo, RPA, Ph.D.
Archaeologist
TRC
4155 Shackleford Road Suite 225
Norcross, Georgia, 30093
770.270.1192 x125 phone
770.270.1392 fax
404.580.2079 cell
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