Whites Trace Branch: Archaeological Shovel Test Pit #3

Name/Title

Whites Trace Branch: Archaeological Shovel Test Pit #3

Entry/Object ID

WTB3.STP.03

Description

Contents from archaeological Shovel Test Pit at Whites Trace Branch Site #3 on 11/7/2009, these items were found in STP #3. Collection includes: two (2) shale specimens one (1) shard glazed ceramic/stoneware one (1) bituminous coal specimen one (1) ball of unidentified "rust" (clinker?)

Context

A shovel test pit (STP) is a standard method for Phase I of an archaeological survey. It designates a series of test holes, usually dug out by a shovel (hence the name) in order to determine whether the soil contains any cultural remains that are not visible on the surface. The soil is sifted or screened through wire mesh to recover the artifacts. STPs will often be laid out over the project area in a grid-like fashion or in a consistently spaced line, creating a fairly systematic survey. Therefore, after the holes have been dug, one may map artifact densities over the project area, pinpointing the locations of possible sites where further investigation may be necessary.

Collection

Blair Mountain Archaeology

Acquisition

Source (if not Accessioned)

Blair Mountain Archaeology Group

Notes

now collection of Kenny King

Material

Ceramic, Iron, Steel, Stone

Location

Location

Box

Blair Box #4

Shelf

Unit A: Shelf 5

Room

Artifact Storage Room

Category

Storage

Moved By

Shaun Slifer

Date

August 1, 2021

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Blair Mountain Archaeology Group

Related Places

Place

Location

Blair Area: Whites Trace Branch

Region

Blair Mountain Battlefield, Southeast, Blair Area

Continent

North America

Related Events

Event

Battle of Blair Mountain (1921)

Provenance

Provenance Detail

Archaeological Find

Notes

11/7/2009