Digging into the Collections: New Research at the Grannis Island Site, New Haven, Connecticut
Автор: Friends of the Office of State Archaeology
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Guest: Brianna Zoto
UConn Anthropology graduate student Brianna Zoto discusses the Grannis Island Site, the history of excavation at the site, and her work with the artifact collections from the excavation, and plans to reanalyze the site. Grannis Island on the Quinnipiac River was repeatedly occupied by Native people for thousands of years, from about 7000 years ago to the period just before European contact. The conversation includes the history of the extensive excavation of the site, the Terminal Archaic period occupations, and the large Woodland-period shell midden, and how the site fits into the changing Quinnipiac River Valley landscape, especially with more than 20 feet of sea level rise since the earliest components of the site.
Brianna Zoto was awarded a Cooke Scholarship from FOSA for radiocarbon dates from the Grannis Island site.
To learn more about FOSA, please visit our website - https://www.fosa-ct.org/
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