I'm sorry for any cross-posting, but I wanted to let anyone who is interested know that I will be giving an on-site tour of the recent archaeological monitoring work done at Fort Dix-Hanover Dam, the area in which the now lost Hanover Furnace sat. I will bring along a sample of artifacts discovered during my work there (I am the archaeologist working on the site), and will be able to show people where features are. Be aware that the military knocked everything down when they acquired the land, and all remaining foundations are beneath the surface, so there is nothing architectural to see in situe. Various mill parts, cannonball, and miscellaneous artifacts from the site will be able to be viewed however.
The meeting time will be 9 a.m. on Saturday, March 19th. We will meet at the Wawa that is at the intersection of Routes 70 and 539. You will need to wear clothing that can get muddy/dirty, and boots suitable for an extremely muddy construction site. If you have a hardhat, please bring it as well, as this is an open construction area. There is no smoking on the site due to lead remediation issues.
Please contact me via private message or email with any questions and/or to let me know if you'd like to come along so that I can plan adequate vehicle space for everyone.
Thanks,
Ariadne
The meeting time will be 9 a.m. on Saturday, March 19th. We will meet at the Wawa that is at the intersection of Routes 70 and 539. You will need to wear clothing that can get muddy/dirty, and boots suitable for an extremely muddy construction site. If you have a hardhat, please bring it as well, as this is an open construction area. There is no smoking on the site due to lead remediation issues.
Please contact me via private message or email with any questions and/or to let me know if you'd like to come along so that I can plan adequate vehicle space for everyone.
Thanks,
Ariadne