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On my radar screen at least this is something new and refreshing in the plantation archaeology of the Chesapeake - going right to the very point of contact between plantation and the Atlantic economy. Well done and keep at it. I look forward to following the effort.
Joe Dent
American University
Dept. of Anthropology
Washington, DC 20016
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From: "Theresa Hicks" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, August 6, 2011 3:40:27 PM
Subject: Shirley Plantation Maritime Archaeology
Shirley Plantation, located in Charles City, VA, began conducting a survey of its shoreline and underwater resources in August 2010 under the direction of property owner Charles H. Carter III, archaeologist Taft Kiser, geologist Charles "Chee" Saunders, and ECU Program in Maritime Studies graduate student Theresa Hicks. Thus far five separate wharves have been documented along with 1600 ft. of shoreline. This past winter/spring, the Shirley crew teamed up with the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) of the College of William and Mary to conduct remote sensing and sediment core sampling analysis of the river along the historic property boundaries. For more information regarding Shirley Plantation maritime cultural resource survey, please visit:
http://shirleyplantationarchaeology.blogspot.com
The site will be updated regularly. Thanks!
Theresa Hicks
Master of Arts candidate in Maritime Studies
Program in Maritime Studies
East Carolina University
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