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Digging up the past: Site Survey could crack case of mounds


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ASHLAND The proposed site for a playground could lead to a breakthrough in the mysteries surrounding the mounds at Central Park.
Little is known about the six mounds found at the park’s border with Crabbe Elementary, according to archaeologist Matthew Davidson. Davidson and archaeologist Jason Flay, are organizing a survey near the mounds with archaeologists across the state this weekend to start answering questions that have plagued researchers for nearly a hundred years.
According to Davidson, who studied mounds found throughout Boyd, Greenup, Carter, Lewis and Lawrence when he was working towards his PhD, said the last crack at researchers attempted to find answers on the mounds was in the 1930s by the University of Kentucky. ....

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19th-Century Artifacts Found at Possible Tavern Site in Kentucky


Tuesday, January 12, 2021
LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY Workers excavating at the corner of Vine Street and South Limestone in Lexington unearthed a brick wall facing Limestone and a limestone wall facing Vine Street, according to a report in the
Lexington Herald-Leader. The area has been heavily developed over the years and it was thought that no historical features were present at the site. Archaeologist Jason Flay said an 1857 map of the area shows a building that was expanded as the street changed over the late nineteenth century. By 1871 a railroad depot had been built. Stone lice combs, metal buttons, pottery, an Indian head penny dated 1863, a clay pipe bowl thought to have been made in Wales or Scotland, a decorative ceramic chicken head that may have been part of a pitcher or other piece of serving ware, a bone or ivory domino, copper chains, animal bones, and ginger beer bottles were also recovered from the site. “It could be that this was at one time a restaurant or a t ....

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