At this open house in West Roxbury, visitors can meet staff members, take a behind-the-scenes tour of the facility, and see the new exhibit on the archaeology of a Charlestown house dating from the 1630s.
The new facility features, behind glass walls:
- two processing laboratories
- an artifact-digitizing lab with 3D scanners, printers, and photography equipment
- a repository of over 1,000,000 artifacts from dozens of ancient and historical sites in Boston
- an extensive collection of historical ceramic and lithic raw material for comparisons
- a “specialized wet laboratory”
- a research library containing over 2,000 reference books and archaeological reports
This open house will start with a ribbon-cutting ceremony with special guests at 9:00 A.M. and last the whole workday at the City of Boston Archival Center, 201 Rivermoor Street. The first-floor exhibits will be available for viewing year-round during business hours.
For the curious, Mary C. Beaudry (1950–2020) was a historical archaeologist and professor at Boston University. In the latter part of her career she focused on the anthropology of food. Among many other sites she studied the Spencer-Pierce-Little Farm in Newbury.
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