Wednesday, August 15, 2007
They are recognized as the Finger Lakes National Forest Farmstead Archaeology & History Project and are due to depict a team of student excavators for land clearing and their instructors to the nationwide forest again this summer.
Dr. LuAnn Wurst, associate professor and co-chair of the section of anthropology at SUNY Brockport, stated college students, frequently anthropology majors, are due to excavate three farms and the site of a 19th-century school. Wurst has supervised excavations at 11 sites over the past six years. She said the 2007 archaeological field school that would be detained from July 2 through Aug. 3, is planned to add to the data base of farmsteads.
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