Archaeology is a key part of the historical process. The photograph shows how an archaeologist plans and manipulates the environment to recover artifacts. In this image of a 1981-1982 excavation at Monticello, archaeologists are shown from above uncovering a dwelling for enslaved people at Thomas Jefferson’s home. The building may also have had industrial uses in the 1790s.

Creator:

The Thomas Jefferson Foundation, Department of Archaeology

Date Created:

c. 1981-1982

Point of Origin:

Monticello

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Archaeology is a key part of the historical process. The photograph shows how an archaeologist plans and manipulates the environment to recover artifacts. In this image of a 1981-1982 excavation at Monticello, archaeologists are shown from above uncovering a dwelling for enslaved people at Thomas Jefferson’s home. The building may also have had industrial uses in the 1790s.

Creator:

The Thomas Jefferson Foundation, Department of Archaeology

Date Created:

c. 1981-1982

Point of Origin:

Monticello

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