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Center for Research on Vermont: "9,000 Years of Life Under the Bridge: The Archaeology of Chimney Point"

The University of Vermont Consulting Archaeology Program recently completed excavations at Chimney Point as part of the construction of the new bridge between West Addison...

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Vermont Archaeological Society: "An 18th Century Skirmish Line?"

Bruce Sterling presents at the Vermont Archaeological Society's Spring 2010 meeting.

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Vermont Archaeological Society: "Recent Discoveries at Chimney Point"

John Crock presents at the Vermont Archaeological Society's Spring 2010 meeting.  Produced by LPCTV.

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Center for Research on Vermont: "Fort St. Anne"

Fort St. Anne, on Isle La Motte, dates to the earliest European occupation of Vermont and represents one of the most significant historic sites in the state. The history and archaeology of the fort...

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Center for Research on Vermont: "Gone But Not Forgotten"

This illustrated talk by archaeologist and historian Scott A. McLaughlin presents the history of the Jericho Center Cemetery, details concerning the archaeological and historical methods used for the...

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Center for Research on Vermont: "Thirty Years of Vermont Archaeology"

An explosion of archaeological discoveries in the last 30 years reveals remarkable, unwritten chapters of 500 generations of original Vermonters. These histories are enriched by the stories told by...

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Center for Research on Vermont: "Burlington's War of 1812 Soldiers' Burial Grounds"

During the War of 1812, the village of Burlington, VT, served as a supply depot, campground, and major hospital site for the United States Army. While little trace of the...

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Center for Research on Vermont: "Cultural Resources in Lake Champlain"

UVM teaching Assistant Todd Hannahs presents his case for preserving underwater historical sites in Lake Champlain for future archaeological work. This talk explores how these resources have been addressed...

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