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Year: 2014 Author: Kaitlin Scharra Categories: Landscape Archaeology, Finds, Buildings, Community Archaeology, Public Archaeology, Education, Historical Archaeology, Museum Archaeology, Day of Archaeology 2014
Tags: urban archaeology, unearthing detroit, detroit, Public Archaeology, Michigan, Historical Archaeology, Wayne State University
Scharra, Kaitlin (2014): Unearthing Detroit: Revisiting Collections in Current Contexts. https://doi.org/10.5284/1080139 | 481 Kb |
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The GM Ren Cen is located at Jefferson and Randolph Street along the Riverfront in downtown Detroit, MI. (doa_image14590.jpg) |
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Sector F (Clockwise from left): (1) Downtown Detroit Marriott entrance view of Renaissance drive leading to Randolph. (2) Whiteware (3) German Printed Ironware (4) Oyster Shell (doa_image14591.jpg) |
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Sector J (clockwise from top): (1) View of 100 tower from central bridge over GM Showroom (2) Leather Buttons (3) Sewing Kit (4) Transfer-Print Whiteware (doa_image14592.jpg) |
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Sector G (Clockwise from left): (1) View of central tower from GM Showroom (2) Plate from which newspaper article was taken- dates to April, 3 1833 (3) Leather Shoe (doa_image14593.jpg) |
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Sector I (Clockwise from upper left) (1) Shopping area located between the two western towers (2) A Pepsin Bottle (3) Industrial Stoneware (4) Pocketknife (? (doa_image14594.jpg) |
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Archaeologists excavate the fabled “Atari Burial Ground” in Alamogordo, New Mexico. (doa_image14595.jpg) |
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