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Archaeological dig at Wylie House

July 20, 2018

Elizabeth Watts Malouchos, right, a research scientist at the Indiana University Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology, works with IU sophomore Lauren Schumacher during an archaeological project at Wylie House in Bloomington on Thursday, June 7, 2018. During the four week field school, students will learn archaeological field methods from Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology researchers while searching for two buried garden facilities dating to 1859. (James Brosher/IU Communications)
Elizabeth Watts Malouchos, right, a research scientist at the Indiana University Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology, works with IU sophomore Lauren Schumacher during an archaeological project at Wylie House in Bloomington on Thursday, June 7, 2018. During the four week field school, students will learn archaeological field methods from Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology researchers while searching for two buried garden facilities dating to 1859. (James Brosher/IU Communications)
Elizabeth Watts Malouchos, a research scientist at the Indiana University Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology, holds a piece of transferware found in the ground during an archaeological project at Wylie House in Bloomington on Thursday, June 7, 2018. (James Brosher/IU Communications)
Elizabeth Watts Malouchos, a research scientist at the Indiana University Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology, holds a piece of transferware found in the ground during an archaeological project at Wylie House in Bloomington on Thursday, June 7, 2018. (James Brosher/IU Communications)
Students work with researchers from the Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology on the front lawn of Wylie House in Bloomington on Thursday, June 7, 2018. (James Brosher/IU Communications)
Students work with researchers from the Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology on the front lawn of Wylie House in Bloomington on Thursday, June 7, 2018. (James Brosher/IU Communications)
Elizabeth Watts Malouchos, a research scientist at the Indiana University Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology, takes notes during an archaeological project at Wylie House in Bloomington on Thursday, June 7, 2018. (James Brosher/IU Communications)
Elizabeth Watts Malouchos, a research scientist at the Indiana University Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology, takes notes during an archaeological project at Wylie House in Bloomington on Thursday, June 7, 2018. (James Brosher/IU Communications)
Indiana University sophomores Maclaren Guthrie, left, and Lauren Schumacher screen dirt for artifacts during an archaeological project at Wylie House in Bloomington on Thursday, June 7, 2018. (James Brosher/IU Communications)
Indiana University sophomores Maclaren Guthrie, left, and Lauren Schumacher screen dirt for artifacts during an archaeological project at Wylie House in Bloomington on Thursday, June 7, 2018. (James Brosher/IU Communications)
Students screen dirt for artifacts during an archaeological project at Wylie House in Bloomington on Thursday, June 7, 2018. (James Brosher/IU Communications)
Students screen dirt for artifacts during an archaeological project at Wylie House in Bloomington on Thursday, June 7, 2018. (James Brosher/IU Communications)
Indiana University sophomore Maclaren Guthrie digs during an archaeological project at Wylie House in Bloomington on Thursday, June 7, 2018. (James Brosher/IU Communications)
Indiana University sophomore Maclaren Guthrie digs during an archaeological project at Wylie House in Bloomington on Thursday, June 7, 2018. (James Brosher/IU Communications)
Elizabeth Watts Malouchos, center, a research scientist at the Indiana University Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology, inspects a possible artifact as students screen dirt during an archaeological project at Wylie House in Bloomington on Thursday, June 7, 2018. (James Brosher/IU Communications)
Elizabeth Watts Malouchos, center, a research scientist at the Indiana University Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology, inspects a possible artifact as students screen dirt during an archaeological project at Wylie House in Bloomington on Thursday, June 7, 2018. (James Brosher/IU Communications)

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