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Archeological Excavation at Site 33-Cu-314: A Mid-Nineteenth Century Structure on the Ohio and Erie Canal
The Midwest Archeological Center conducted archeological excavations in April, 1983, at archeological site 33-Cu-314, the 'Locktender's House' (Historic Structure 125) in the Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area in northern Ohio. The structure is adjacent to Lock 38 on the Ohio and Erie Canal. These excavations accompanied National Park Service efforts to restore and adaptively use the structure. The structure dates to the mid-nineteenth century, and required extensive restoration. This included foundation repair and other actions which caused ground disturbance within and around the building. Excavations were focused within areas where ground disturbance was expected to occur. Excavation of approximately 70 sq m within and immediately adjacent to the structure resulted in recovery of large numbers of nineteenth-century artifacts, in addition to evidence for structural modifications and a variety of previously unrecorded architectural features.
Archeological Excavation at Site 33-Cu-314: A Mid-Nineteenth Century Structure on the Ohio and Erie Canal
The Midwest Archeological Center conducted archeological excavations in April, 1983, at archeological site 33-Cu-314, the 'Locktender's House' (Historic Structure 125) in the Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area in northern Ohio. The structure is adjacent to Lock 38 on the Ohio and Erie Canal. These excavations accompanied National Park Service efforts to restore and adaptively use the structure. The structure dates to the mid-nineteenth century, and required extensive restoration. This included foundation repair and other actions which caused ground disturbance within and around the building. Excavations were focused within areas where ground disturbance was expected to occur. Excavation of approximately 70 sq m within and immediately adjacent to the structure resulted in recovery of large numbers of nineteenth-century artifacts, in addition to evidence for structural modifications and a variety of previously unrecorded architectural features.
Archeological Excavation at Site 33-Cu-314: A Mid-Nineteenth Century Structure on the Ohio and Erie Canal
J. J. Richner (Autor:in)
1992
291 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Education, Law, & Humanities , Marine & Waterway Transportation , Recreation , Residential buildings , Archaeology , History , National parks , Site surveys , Artifacts , Photographs , Tables(Data) , Ohio , Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area , Locktenders House , Ohio and Erie Canal , Cuyahoga County(Ohio)
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