Civil War Musket Wipe Tool / Musket Worm Tool
I wanted to show this amazingly great condition musket wipe, apparently lost in the chaos of a...
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Posted by Scott Clark | Mar 27, 2016 | Finds, Metal Detecting Journal |
I wanted to show this amazingly great condition musket wipe, apparently lost in the chaos of a...
Read MorePosted by Scott Clark | Mar 15, 2016 | Advocacy |
This post is an avocational detectorist’s response to the thoughtful protest post by Craig Swain about DIV (Digging in Virginia) metal detecting rally at “Ransack a Historic Site”
Read MorePosted by Scott Clark | Dec 30, 2015 | Archaeology Work, Featured, Metal Detecting Journal, Photo Galleries, slider |
With the holiday break, I’ve made a lot of progress on the exploratory survey of the Civil War Union campsite in NE Kentucky. It’s been incredibly enjoyable combination of research, reading, field time and cataloging.
Read MorePosted by Scott Clark | Dec 8, 2015 | Archaeology Work, Featured, Metal Detecting Journal |
I have been doing research on a large property which contains known US Civil War action, and I’m starting to build a data set – venturing even to construct several hypothesis about what happened there which I look forward to presenting to experts far more seasoned than I.
Read MorePosted by Scott Clark | Sep 3, 2015 | Advocacy, Archaeology Work, events, Featured |
Scott Clark will be working with Dr. Kim Mcbride of the Kentucky Archaeological Survey to demonstrate archaeology and metal detecting methodology at historic homes. Don’t miss it!
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