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The day so far « Surveying San Jacinto
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Documenting an archaeological metal detecting survey near the San Jacinto Battleground. The day so far. It obviously rained in the project area over the weekend, as the ground is a little damp. It’s also quite humid, as the area along Galveston Bay and Houston in general tend to be. This has brought the mosquitoes out in droves! Ok, break is over, back to work! This entry was posted in Archaeology. Welcome to the Surveying San Jacinto blog! Our metal detecting methodology and day 1 results →. The Handboo...
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A site visitor, and Day 2 results. « Surveying San Jacinto
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Documenting an archaeological metal detecting survey near the San Jacinto Battleground. A site visitor, and Day 2 results. I tried to post a picture from the field this morning, but unfortunately the WordPress app on my phone kept crashing on me. I was hoping to post some updates while out in the project area, like I did yesterday, but now I don’t know if that will happen again. This morning, we had a visitor to the project area:. An armadillo visits the site. This entry was posted in Archaeology. Fill i...
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Day 4: done already « Surveying San Jacinto
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Documenting an archaeological metal detecting survey near the San Jacinto Battleground. Day 4: done already. Summary: we dug a lot more holes. We didn’t find anything battle-related. We didn’t find anything prehistoric. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. 3 comments on “ Day 4: done already. September 29, 2011 at 3:26 pm. September 29, 2011 at 9:43 pm. September 29, 2011 at 9:51 pm. I’ll have to double check but the machines we used included two Fishers (not the 1266), a White’s Sierra Ma...You are c...
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Welcome to the Surveying San Jacinto blog! « Surveying San Jacinto
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Documenting an archaeological metal detecting survey near the San Jacinto Battleground. Welcome to the Surveying San Jacinto blog! This blog is intended to document a week-long archaeological survey project near the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site. Of this blog for more information. Lots of archaeological and metal detecting work has been conducted at the battle site, and in the vicinity. The proximity of the battleground, and the positive results of previous archaeological work nearby, ...
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September « 2011 « Surveying San Jacinto
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Documenting an archaeological metal detecting survey near the San Jacinto Battleground. Monthly Archives: September 2011. Day 4: done already. Summary: we dug a lot more holes. We didn’t find anything battle-related. We didn’t find anything prehistoric. There is a transcript of a newspaper article on the Moore webpage that will let one of the archaeologists involved explain their findings. Click here to read it, a. Nd then come back to read the rest of this post, please! The probable surrender site was e...
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Day 3: disappointment « Surveying San Jacinto
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Documenting an archaeological metal detecting survey near the San Jacinto Battleground. Today was the day that we surveyed in our highest probability area. As I mentioned yesterday, about 100 meters outside of our project area, several hundred Battle of San Jacinto-related artifacts were located in 2008 by archaeologists with Moore Archeological Consulting, assisted by metal detectorists from the Houston Archeological Society. Nd then come back to read the rest of this post, please! Unfortunately, and de...
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About this blog « Surveying San Jacinto
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Documenting an archaeological metal detecting survey near the San Jacinto Battleground. This blog is documenting a week-long archaeological survey project near the San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site in Texas. The project is not within the state park boundaries, and is outside of the main battle area. It is intended for a general audience, with a specific goal of being of interest to young students studying Texas history. One comment on “ About this blog. September 19, 2011 at 2:12 am. Follow &l...
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