Paul Huey
NEW NETHERLAND ARCHAEOLOGY - Archaeologist Paul Huey joins Russell Shorto to discuss his four-decade career, the evolution of excavation methods, and key digs at Schuyler Flatts, the Van Curler house, and Fort Orange.
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Translations & Transitions Govert Loockermans, a Manhattan Merchant’s Correspondence & Papers More → |
Voyages Maritime routes that shaped the Dutch North Atlantic world More → |
Zotero Bibliography Research Source: 17th century scholarly, non-fiction publications More → |
Genealogical Research What’s in a Name? Discover your ancestors’ origins More → |
NEW NETHERLAND ARCHAEOLOGY - Archaeologist Paul Huey joins Russell Shorto to discuss his four-decade career, the evolution of excavation methods, and key digs at Schuyler Flatts, the Van Curler house, and Fort Orange.
New Netherland Archaeology
Archaeologist Paul Huey, who has more than four decades of experience excavating sites across New York State, chats with Russell Shorto about Huey’s long and rewarding career. Huey explains the process behind archaeological excavations and the evolution of the excavation process over the centuries. Some of the archaeological digs he details are Schuyler Flatts, the Van Curler house, and Fort Orange.
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