Posts about the development of Plainsboro.
What does an archaeological dig look like?
In 1982, an archeological dig was done at the location where the new Scudders Mill Road Bypass would intersect with US Route
Posts about the development of Plainsboro.
In 1982, an archeological dig was done at the location where the new Scudders Mill Road Bypass would intersect with US Route
The New Jersey State Museum in Trenton has a series of fascinating displays about New Jersey's first inhabitants - the Lenape people.
The New Jersey State Museum in Trenton has a series of fascinating displays about New Jersey's first inhabitants - the Lenape people.
Among the numerous Lenape artifacts on display at the Wicoff House Museum, we also have two axes or tomahawks mounted a wooden
The Wicoff House Museum Collection: The First Inhabitants of Plainsboro, Part 5 While the 25,000 artifacts from the 1981-1982 Scudders Mill Road
The Wicoff House Museum Collection: The First Inhabitants of Plainsboro, Part 5 While the 25,000 artifacts from the 1981-1982 Scudders Mill Road
Artifacts from the Plow Zone During the Scudders Mill Road Bypass archaeological dig in 1981-1982, a wide variety of stone tools were
We don’t necessarily think about what we don’t see. In our busy lives, we travel over the same roads to work, home
The 1982 Scudders Mill Road Bypass Archaeological Dig Reveals Lenni-Lenape Homes in Plainsboro An archaeological dig in the spring 1982 during improvements
The First Inhabitants of Plainsboro: Remembering and Honoring the Lenni-Lenape, New Jersey’s Indigenous People It is important to acknowledge that long before
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