 
  Lindsey Morrison
      
  Battlefield Archaeology
Uncovering Our Past
Battlefield archaeology is essential to improving our understanding the conflicts that defined America — uncovering the stories where records are scarce to provide a more complete understanding of the battles that forged our nation.
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The Expansion of Kettle Creek Battlefield
  Kettle Creek Battlefield, site of a 1779 Patriot victory, has been preserved and expanded through modern archaeological efforts and partnerships...
      Cataloguing & Analysis: Findings From the AVAR Saratoga Project
  In the popular imagination, archaeological work is centered in the field, physically digging in the dirt. Such a picture, however, is both inaccurate...
      Unearthing Relics of War and Finding Peace
  In cooperation with the American Battlefield Trust, a new veteran-led organization is bringing former service members suffering from PTSD and other...
      FAQs: Battlefield Archaeology
  This page provides answers to frequently asked questions about battlefield archaeology.
      The Importance of Battlefield Archaeology
  Battlefield archaeology is important for any conflict, but even more so for the Revolutionary War. Unlike the Civil War, Revolutionary War documents...
      Archaeology Pinpoints Site of Parker’s Revenge Near Lexington
  This article summarizes new archaeological finds which pinpoint the actions of colonial militiamen during a military engagement known as Parker's...
       
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
