New Alexandria Archaeology Report Finder Launches
New Alexandria Archaeology Report Finder Launches
Alexandria Archaeology is excited to share the launch of the Alexandria Archaeology Report Finder (AARF), a new online interactive map. This tool allows residents and researchers to search by location and explore the numerous archaeological and historical studies conducted throughout the City of Alexandria over the past 60+ years. The City already offers the Alexandria Archaeology Bibliography of documentary and archaeological reports. This new tool presents the projects in an easy-to-use, interactive map of the city that shows the locations of various historical and archaeological research projects. “There is so much history beneath our feet in Alexandria and this archaeology report finder tool provides a platform to continue to add to the database of history. So many questions remain to be explored about people in the past and the reports presented here will help guide the way,” says Dr. Eleanor Breen, City Archaeologist.
The most recent report uploaded into the AARF and included in the online bibliography is the recently released, “Managing Alexandria’s Derelict Merchant Fleet.” This report, produced by Alexandria Archaeology, summarizes and contextualizes the work undertaken on four historic ships unearthed along the city’s waterfront, primarily focusing on the period after their excavation through to their preservation. The report tells the story of this massive preservation effort and highlights the dedicated efforts of developers, archaeology crews, City staff from multiple departments, the Alexandria Archaeological Commission, a variety of specialists, volunteers, interns, and other stakeholders. This report, and nearly 400 others, can be accessed through the new AARF.
This release can be found at alexandriava.gov/go/5231.