Author: dawnhiprose
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Louisbourg Day 5
We had a day of preparing the site for recording. We did overhead photos to map the site. The Archeologists surveyed all three open sites and then we did some research. Finding stonework similar to what we found at the site has been a challenge. The many fireplaces that have been reconstructed on site do not have the same pattern of stonework. There’s the mystery. I’ll have to wait for answers unfortunately. I ended my week as I usually do at Kennington Cove. Here’s a few pics:






I hope I get back again next for another adventure.
Louisbourg Day 4
Today turned out to be a beautiful day. The sun was finally shining again. The little family of cormorants I see on my drive into and out of The Fortress was basking in the sunshine on my way to the Inn. The mystery has begun. The artifacts are telling us the story. Every layer gives us a little more information and a lot of times it adds to the mystery. The area I worked in today is a mess of brick and stones, we suspect is a collapsed chimney. I spent most of the day cleaning that up to prepare for overhead pictures in the morning. The House turned Brewery is suppose to have a double fireplace with enough room for two burners on each side. We found a pavé slate floor Yesterday, we removed that today to get to the next level. It’s a tedious process but I find it very grounding.




Louisbourg Day 3
We had a rainy afternoon, so we packed up early and headed indoors to the lab to process some artifacts found on a previous dig. Here are some pictures:




Peeping Dawn
Louisbourg Dig Day 2
Louisbourg Day 1
Sigh…I’m on vacation at my favourite vacation spot Fortress Louisbourg National Historical site. I’m volunteering on an archeaology dig, it’s my eighth year! It was an interesting day. I love being outside, digging in the dirt. The process of an archeaology excavation is soothing to my soul (and my type A personally).
The site consists of a brewery, according to historical plans.
It was rather foggy today, good weather for digging. 
We found a Bale Seal:
Stay tuned for Day two!

















