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Setting the Royal Table

Featured Fragment – Queen's Ware By Kerry S. González The image to the below is a creamware plate with a rim pattern known as "Royal Shape."  Creamware was also commonly referred to as "Queen’s Ware" after its creator, Josiah Wedgwood, successfully completed a...

Footsteps in the Attic

Featured Fragment – Salubria's Hidden Shoe By M. Chris Manning The slipper shown to the left was recovered from an ‘excavation’ in the attic at Salubria, a mid-eighteenth-century Georgian home in Culpeper County, Virginia. This shoe is believed to have been...

History Well-Preserved

Featured Fragment – Nineteenth-Century Pickle Bottles By Kerry González  Recent excavations by Dovetail, conducted on behalf of Stafford County, recovered two cathedral-style pickle bottles (displayed below). They were located within two separate trash pits at a Civil...

Archaeological Amusement

Featured Fragment – Brandywine Springs Carousel Ring By Bill Liebeknecht In 1886, Richard Crook rented the Brandywine Springs facilities from the Fell family. Located west of downtown Wilmington, Delaware, Crook envisioned a resort where people would go on weekends...

Syphilis, Small Pox, and Scurvy! Oh My!

Featured Fragment – Riverfront Bottle By Kerry González  Dovetail Cultural Resource Group recovered this hand-finished bottle from a Civil War context (shown to the left) during an excavation in October 2015. The site, 44SP0069-0001, is located in the City of...

Hugh Smith & Co. Stoneware

Featured Fragment – Stoneware Sleuthing By Joe Blondino During the summer of 2015, Dovetail conducted exploratory excavations on the grounds of Tudor Place, a historic Federal-style mansion in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, D.C.  The excavations focused on...

Greenfield Token

Featured Fragment – Political Puzzler By Kerry S. González During the winter of 2015 and 2016 Dovetail conducted archaeological excavations on Greenfield Plantation in Botetourt County, Virginia. Over 3,000 artifacts were recovered as part of this study, many of which...

Time For Tea

Featured Fragment – Mended Pearlware Tea Bowl By Kerry S. González Several hundreds of years before tea was being consumed in the Americas (and even Britain), it was widely consumed in Asia. European traders residing in Asia during the seventeenth and eighteenth...

Mystery Medal

Featured Fragment – Braehead Manor Medallion By Kerry S. Gonzalez Our past blog posts typically include interesting details on an artifact that we find particularly notable. However, for this post we are going to highlight an artifact that we know very little about in...

A Wooden Well in Action

Featured Fragment – The Armstrong-Rogers Well Pump By Joseph Blondino and Kerry S. Gonzalez During a data recovery at the Armstrong-Rogers site, a mid-eighteenth through late-nineteenth century domestic site in Delaware, Dovetail Cultural Resource Group excavated a...

What’s in the Attic?

Featured Fragment - Archaeology in historic Salubria's attic On August 23, 2011, 5.8-magnitude earthquake struck central Virginia with its epicenter in Louisa County. The earthquake caused massive damage to eighteenth-century Salubria, a Georgian home located in...

Dolls of many parts

Featured Fragment - Houston-LeCompt archaeological site's dolls For hundreds of years, dolls have been a staple in homes with young children.  When discovered archaeologically, these playthings reveal much about the culture of those who played with them.  Dolls...

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