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Artifacts Found At Rogers Mansion Create Uncertainty For Installation Of Sewer Line

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Archaeological Field Technicians Sara Regensburger and Douglas Boucher of the Louis Berger Group examine an item found on the grounds of the Rogers Mansion in Southampton Village.  DANA SHAW

Archaeological Field Technicians Sara Regensburger and Douglas Boucher of the Louis Berger Group examine an item found on the grounds of the Rogers Mansion in Southampton Village. DANA SHAW

Archaeological Field Technicians Douglas Boucher and Sara Regensburger and Senior Archaeologist Jay Sander examine a piece of cobalt glass found on the grounds of the Rogers Mansion in Southampton Village on Wednesday. DANA SHAW

Archaeological Field Technicians Douglas Boucher and Sara Regensburger and Senior Archaeologist Jay Sander examine a piece of cobalt glass found on the grounds of the Rogers Mansion in Southampton Village on Wednesday. DANA SHAW

Archaeological Field Technicians Douglas Boucher and Sara Regensburger and Senior Archaeologist Jay Sander examine a piece of cobalt glass found on the grounds of the Rogers Mansion in Southampton Village on Wednesday. DANA SHAW

Archaeological Field Technicians Douglas Boucher and Sara Regensburger and Senior Archaeologist Jay Sander examine a piece of cobalt glass found on the grounds of the Rogers Mansion in Southampton Village on Wednesday. DANA SHAW

Flint from a flint lock rifle was discoved on the grounds of the Rogers Mansion in Southampton Village on Wednesday.   DANA SHAW

Flint from a flint lock rifle was discoved on the grounds of the Rogers Mansion in Southampton Village on Wednesday. DANA SHAW

Archaeological Field Technicians Sara Regensburger and Douglas Boucher of the Louis Berger Group dig and sift through soil at the Rogers Mansion on Wednesday.  DANA SHAW

Archaeological Field Technicians Sara Regensburger and Douglas Boucher of the Louis Berger Group dig and sift through soil at the Rogers Mansion on Wednesday. DANA SHAW

Archaeological Field Technician Sara Regensburger sifts through soil at the

Archaeological Field Technician Sara Regensburger sifts through soil at the

authorAlyssa Melillo on Jan 14, 2016
In archaeology, it’s all about context. Archaeologists discovered a colonial-era gunflint and remnants of a brick foundation on Wednesday, January 13, after they dug up soil on the grounds of... more

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