The Humphrey and Lucy Chadbourne Archaeology Dig 2007

Chadbourne Archaeology Project

Old Berwick Historical Society

August 2007

Photos by Wendy Pirsig

Dig leader Dr. Emerson "Tad" Baker in what is now believed to be part of a barn structure of the Chadbourne site.

Rich Fernald and Pam Ritter show a piece of Delft ceramic thought to have been part of a chamber pot.

The Delft ceramic came from the far right corner in this view of the barn excavation.

Dick Lunt maps this year's excavation of what is believed to have been a 17th century palisade at the Chadbourne Dig.

Marie Casey, Pam Ritter and Pauline Ford were among those cleaning artifacts in the "lab" at the Counting House.

Brooke Harlowe, Elizabeth Bowers and Alan Stone were part of the team who measured, examined and identified artifacts in the Counting House.

Once again, it was another excavation with hard work and interesting observations.

Pam Ritter with "Lab" visitors, Craig Brown and daughter, Bonnie.

The Delft ceramic pieces, now dubbed "thunder bucket " (lower right), await cataloguing in a tray of other washed artifacts from the 2007 Chadbourne dig.

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