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To browse Academia. Christa M Beranek. Leith Smith. Alandscape restoration plan for the acre Gore Place property in Waltham and Watertown, MA, calls for restoration of grounds, gardens and structures to depict and interpret the late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century occupation of Massachusetts governor and United States senator, Christopher Gore, and his wife, Rebecca.
The restoration plan includes archaeological investigation to help identify the location and integrity of. Stephanie Duensing. Mary Tilghman, prior to planned Greenhouse foundation stabilization efforts. The project area for this Phase II archaeological investigation comprises the immediate exterior perimeter of the Wye Greenhouse foundation. Seven test units were excavated in the course of this project to evaluate archaeological integrity and to evaluate the potential effects of planned stabilization efforts on archaeological resources.
Historical research suggests a construction date of the c. Archaeological testing has shown that the Greenhouse underwent two major developmental phases—with the main block of the Greenhouse having been constructed in the s and the East and West Wings and hypocaust system added in the mid s. The purpose of this investigation is to evaluate the impact of proposed restoration work on the foundation of the Wye Greenhouse to intact archaeological deposits, and to assess the presence and integrity of buried pollen and plant remains relating to the historical operation of the Greenhouse.
Archaeological excavations took place on the interior southern room of the Greenhouse. Excavations were completed between July 8, and July 17, The excavations were performed by John Blair and Stephanie Duensing. Heather Trigg. This report presents the results of fieldwork that took place over this period, and the subsequent laboratory work and analysis that continued through August, This report will be a second volume of the initial Wye Greenhouse report, containing supplemental data to the initial report.