This isn't quite archaeology, or Pine Barrens, but quite cool nonethess!
"JAMESBURG — Area residents are invited to step back in history this Saturday and help members of Intertribal American Indians of New Jersey build a traditional native dwelling called a longhouse.
Longhouses, not tepees, were the type of homes favored by the natives in this region when the Europeans first arrived. The longhouse put up on Saturday in Thompson Park will include a display of Eastern Woodland Indian snowshoes, lacrosse sticks, baskets, dolls and other items..."
READ THE STORY AT http://ebs.gmnews.com/news/2009/0806/front_page/013.html
"JAMESBURG — Area residents are invited to step back in history this Saturday and help members of Intertribal American Indians of New Jersey build a traditional native dwelling called a longhouse.
Longhouses, not tepees, were the type of homes favored by the natives in this region when the Europeans first arrived. The longhouse put up on Saturday in Thompson Park will include a display of Eastern Woodland Indian snowshoes, lacrosse sticks, baskets, dolls and other items..."
READ THE STORY AT http://ebs.gmnews.com/news/2009/0806/front_page/013.html