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Indians of North America -- New Jersey.

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Benefits and complications of creating a service-learning archaeology project with descendent communities and public schools : a projection of a model to be employed at the Brotherton Reservation, Burlington County, New Jersey, 2019

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Han
Identifier: b7929308
Abstract My philosophy as both a student and an educator is rooted in the belief that it is essential for everybody to be more involved in and knowledgeable about the history present in their own communities. For centuries, the remains of the Brotherton Reservation have existed in the Pinelands, unbeknownst to most New Jersey residents. Creating a community-based service-learning archaeology project at Brotherton involving Indigenous [sic] and local communities, as...
Dates: 2019

Pre-contact archaeology at the William Trent House: a site-specific analysis and regional synthesis of Native American occupation in Trenton, NJ, 2019

 Item — Call number MU Thesis Ada
Identifier: b7930094
Abstract In 2019, Monmouth University's summer achaeological field school was conducted at the William Trent House in Trenton, NJ in collaboration with Hunter Research, Inc. This project supplemented earlier work by Hunter Research. These investigations revealed a robust prehistoric component that remains largely intact beneath layers of historic fill. An analysis of Native American material recovered from disturbed fills and natural soils reveals a primarily Late Archaic - Transnational Period...
Dates: 2019