Metal Detecting Research at the Henry Clay Estate / Ashland
The Henry Clay Estate is a fixture in Lexington, and has a rich, rich history. Henry Clay was...
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Posted by Scott Clark | Jul 10, 2013 | Archaeology Work, Featured |
The Henry Clay Estate is a fixture in Lexington, and has a rich, rich history. Henry Clay was...
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I received a series of questions on my last post from a reader named Byron. As I started my...
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After an enjoyable day working the front lawn at Montpelier on the first day, day two at...
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Time Travel with Your Smartphone. Bridging Old Maps and GPS Coordinates for an Augmented Reality...
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