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The Early Colonial Delaware Valley: An Archaeological Symposium.
  May 12, 2012
New Castle Court House Museum, New Castle, DE


9:30     Introduction by Craig Lukezic

10:00   Alice Guerrant
All That Is Dutch: Discovering the Dutch Roots in Delaware Through Archaeology.

10:30    Daniel Griffith
The Well and Cellar Hole at Avery's Rest focusing on the Architecture and the Site formation process

11:00    Gary Schmidt
Coin Fragment at Avery's Rest

11:30     Bill Liebeknecht
A preliminary look at features from the Cedar Creek Site: a small bloomery, brick clamps, post in ground structures,
 cellar holes, root cellars and fence lines

Noon to 2:00 Sneak Peak at the Avery's Rest Exhibit

2:00     Lu Ann De Cunzo
The Terrestrial Search for Fort Elfsborg: An Update

2:30     Craig Lukezic
The Underwater Search for fort Elfsborg: An Update

3:00 to 4:00 Artifact Show and Tell

For directions, please see: http://history.delaware.gov/museums/default.shtml
For additional information, please contact Craig Lukezic at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> .

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