
From: Beld, Scott
Sent: Monday, August 30, 2004
To: Oxbow Archaeologists
Subject: Ponton Site - August 28, 2004
Hi Oxbow Archaeologists,
We had an all day rain yesterday (Saturday, Aug. 28) and weren’t able to make it
out to the site. Instead, Marianne, Frances, and I worked in the lab washing
artifacts and sorting 1/8” screen and flotation samples.
I sorted five flotation samples from Feature 4 in order to see what kinds of
small artifacts were in the samples. There are lots of small artifacts. These
included beads (see Photo 1 in the photo
gallery below), a 5-hole bone button (see Photo 2),
a percussion cap (see Photo 3),
several pins and pin fragments (see Photo 4), a
few pieces of lead shot (see Photo 5), and a
slate writing board fragment (see Photo 6).
This Wednesday we need to have a chapter meeting to start working on next year’s
MAS fall workshop (its our turn to host it). We’ll have a planning session at
6:00 P.M. in the archaeology room in the Resource Building. Things we need to
discuss:
1. Archaeology Day, Saturday, October 2,
2004. I agreed to do a talk on the Ponton site and have a gallery display (like
we’ve done in past years). I could use help putting together the display and
help in Lansing.
2. The 2005 Fall Workshop. We need to
set a date (preferably in October next year) and start thinking about the
program. (One idea - I’d like to see about a Oxbow display in the “rotating
display” case for Oct. 2005.)
3. Egyptian Exhibit at Center for the
Arts. Dave recently received an email from the Center for the Arts (forwarded to
most of the local Oxbow members) – we need to talk about what we want to do.
Next Saturday, we’ll plan on excavating at the site.
Hope to see you at the site.
Scott
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Scott G. Beld, Ph.D.
Research Associate II
The University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology
1109 Geddes Road
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1079
Phone: 734-764-0489 (UMMP Main Office)
734-763-9253 (My Office)
Fax: 734-936-1380
Email: sbeld@umich.edu
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