USA| Airport dig yields new anthropological discovery

1637412394_200_127_200_127_0_0_100_2009_04302009_airportdig.jpg
Archaeological Excavations, Survey and Projects
April 30, 2009 - 11:51am
A significant historical discovery was made last week when archaeologists at the site of the proposed Macon County Airport runway extension discovered two palisaded villages, circa 1100 A.D. “We had no idea there were palisaded villages in 1100 A.D.,” said Tasha Benyshek, senior archaeologist on the project with TRC Solutions. Benyshek has been working at the site for several weeks, removing top soil and performing preliminary mapping of archaeological features. Her crew was hired to perform artifact removal and data recovery on a portion of the area slated for a runway extension. [...]

*This post has not been shared by anyone yet






*This article - including all rights associated to it - belongs to . To view original content and full article please follow this link.

Share/Save