Archive for May, 2009

Paper: The Carolina Road

May 26, 2009

LAF is proud to present a new research paper: The Carolina Road by Tom Hyland (PDF, 256 kb). The paper presents an in-depth look at the history of roads in Colonial America, followed by a comprehensively researched exploration of the Carolina Road (now Route 15) through Virginia over three centuries. (Also download appendices A&B (maps, [...]

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Press Releases, 2007-2008

May 24, 2009

2008 Commendations February 7 & 15, 2008 – Senate Joint Resolution No. 162 Commending Dr. David T. Clark and the Loudoun Archaeological Foundation News Releases August 8, 2008 – Foundation Announces “A Civil War Soldiers’ Life” Program at Claude Moore Park Newsletters Foundation Newsletter Volume II, Issue 1 – 31 December 2008 2007 News Releases [...]

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Heritage Day 2009

May 18, 2009

On Saturday May 26 the Loudoun Archaeological Foundation was present for the Purcellville Preservation Associations Heritage Day 2009 celebration. It was an exciting and educational event for all ages. The adults and children saw artifacts that archaeologists have found at Prehistoric and Civil War sites. There were several hands on activities for children. The children and [...]

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Purcellville Heritage Day

May 16, 2009

SATURDAY MAY 16, 2009 11:00am to 4:00pm (RAIN OR SHINE) The Loudoun Archaeological Foundation will be at the Purcellville Preservation Associations Heritage Day ’09 fair today, from 11:00 to 4:00 today. Most activities will take place in and around the Purcellville skate rink (250 s. nursery avenue, Purcellville) and on the grounds of historic fireman’s [...]

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SO YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO BE AN ARCHAEOLOGIST?

May 13, 2009

Well, here’s your chance! Celebrate Leesburg/Loudoun County’s 250th founding anniversary by taking “Field Techniques in Archaeology” with Dr. David T. Clark, Northern Virginia Community College, Loudoun Campus (Sterling). Explore how professional archaeologists discover Loudoun’s rich archaeological heritage. Participate in walking surveys and test excavations at numerous sites across the county. Learn some of the exciting [...]

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Paper: The Sycolin Road Pottery

May 3, 2009

FORGOTTEN: A Preliminary Report on the Sycolin Road Pottery: Loudoun County’s Historical Mystery of a Pottery, Pots, and Potters by Amy Bertsch, Amanda Ackman, Tom Hyland, et al (PDF, 291 KB). This paper describes how members of the LAF, in cooperation with Northern Virginia Community College, uncovered the probable identity of potters working in the [...]

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