Hello everyone,
I have neglected the blog for a while because I've been at archaeological field school, excavating Fort Anderson, a fort constructed by the Confederates to defend the Cape Fear River and Wilmington North Carolina. The Fort fell to federal assault in February of 1865. I excavated the remains of a barracks that may have been from the period between January and the fall of the Fort.
I have some interesting blogs in the future including:
Reenactor FAQ
I have neglected the blog for a while because I've been at archaeological field school, excavating Fort Anderson, a fort constructed by the Confederates to defend the Cape Fear River and Wilmington North Carolina. The Fort fell to federal assault in February of 1865. I excavated the remains of a barracks that may have been from the period between January and the fall of the Fort.
I have some interesting blogs in the future including:
Reenactor FAQ
Reenacting and Archaeology: What can they give each other? (including details of my recent excavations)
What is a Living History?
Reenacting and Technology
and Friends don't Let Friends Farb
I learned how to fire a Civil War cannon during field school, makes me think about transferring to artillery |
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