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The Lawhorn Site

By John Moselage

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

An amateur archaeologist's drive to uncover the past reveals ancient pottery and burial remains, rewriting the history of a forgotten site.

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2020-02-26
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Summary

"The Lawhorn Site" by John Moselage is a work about an archaeological dig in Arkansas that uncovers pottery and artifacts from Mississippian and older cultures. It tells how John Moselage, an amateur archaeologist, worked with professionals to study the Lawhorn Site near the St. Francis River. The book starts with an introduction by Carl H. Chapman, who talks about Moselage's passion and hard work. The writing describes the challenges the team faced while trying to use accurate archaeological methods. Chapman also points out that the project was a team effort, talks about where the Lawhorn Site is, and explains how they carefully recorded and dug up pottery and burial remains from different time periods.

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