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A battlefield from the War of 1812 is 'frozen in time'

A battlefield from the War of 1812 is 'frozen in time' | Archaeology News | Scoop.it

The DNA of a battle that helped turn the tide of a war going horribly wrong for America lay buried just 6 inches below a Maryland cornfield.

 

For nearly two centuries, musket balls, canister shot and other artifacts from intense fighting at Caulk's Field waited to tell the story of a sweltering August night in 1814, when militiamen sprang a trap on a British raiding party bent on destruction.

 

How did the citizen-soldiers best their battle-tested foes?

 

State archaeologist Julie Schablitsky hopes to figure that out. With the help of cadaver-sniffing dogs and history buffs armed with metal detectors, she is retracing the footsteps of Sir Peter Parker, a British marine captain who led 170 troops, and a like number of militiamen commanded by Col. Philip Reed.

David Connolly's insight:

A great example of how collaborative carefully coordinated work can piece together a moment in time

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Divers find ruins from Viking 'marketplace' - The Local

Divers find ruins from Viking 'marketplace' - The Local | Archaeology News | Scoop.it
Divers off the coast of Birka, an ancient Viking village near Stockholm, have uncovered 100 metre long jetties suggesting a coastal marketplace that was not previously imagined.
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