Greetings Heidi, I have my own company here along the Susquehanna River. I am very fortunate to be able to investigate one of the biggest Susquehannock towns along the river (36-la-8). It is dated to 1605 and has an estimated population of over 3,500. The reason I began this investigation last year was because no one had ever found the western wall to the village. Last year I dug a few test pits where I thought I might run into a few features (where we thought we would run into the western wall) and got real lucky! I mapped over 111 post molds over a few months of following the first post mold feature. This area along the river has a multitude of cultures and represents every culture we ever studied! This place is amazing to say the least. You can put a trowel in anywhere and dig to your hearts content. My favorite cultures to investigate are, 'Paleo and Woodland."~ Oh and of course those Transitional people who made all those broad spears. I guess when you start uncovering all those cultures ~ any prehistoric evidence makes my day!
Regarding our troops ~ I have come up with an archaeological concept for our troops that will be finalized this week. I'll let you know the details, by Friday.
Remember to wear you pins and fly our flag!
Essence