Not developed or endorsed by NARA or DVIDS. Part of the World's largest public domain source PICRYL.com.

2014 phase ii archaeology dig at fort mccoy

public
21 media by topicpage 1 of 1
Archaeologists Sarah Tillett and Mitch Johnson work

Archaeologists Sarah Tillett and Mitch Johnson work

Archaeologists Sarah Tillett and Mitch Johnson work in an area of the Fort McCoy (Wis.) cantonment area July 23, 2014. They are part of a team of archaeologists under contract with Fort McCoy that searches seve... More

Archaeologist Sarah Tillett works in an area of the

Archaeologist Sarah Tillett works in an area of the

Archaeologist Sarah Tillett works in an area of the Fort McCoy cantonment area July 23, 2014. She is part of a team of archaeologists under contract with Fort McCoy that searches several areas of the post for a... More

Archaeologists work in an area of the Fort McCoy (Wis.)

Archaeologists work in an area of the Fort McCoy (Wis.)

Archaeologists work in an area of the Fort McCoy (Wis.) South Post July 31, 2014. They are part of a team of archaeologists under contract with Fort McCoy. The team surveys several areas of the post each year f... More

Tyler Olsen, archaeologist and site supervisor for

Tyler Olsen, archaeologist and site supervisor for

Tyler Olsen, archaeologist and site supervisor for a dig on the Fort McCoy (Wis.) cantonment area, checks a core sample from one of the dig holes July 23, 2014. Olsen is working with a team of archaeologists un... More

Archaeologists Sarah Tillett and Mitch Johnson work

Archaeologists Sarah Tillett and Mitch Johnson work

Archaeologists Sarah Tillett and Mitch Johnson work on an area of the Fort McCoy (Wis.) South Post July 31, 2014. Both are part of a team of archaeologists under contract with Fort McCoy. The team surveys sever... More

Archaeologists work in an area of the Fort McCoy (Wis.)

Archaeologists work in an area of the Fort McCoy (Wis.)

Archaeologists work in an area of the Fort McCoy (Wis.) South Post July 31, 2014. They are part of a team of archaeologists under contract with Fort McCoy. The team surveys several areas of the post each year f... More

Archaeologists Mitch Johnson and Sarah Tillett work

Archaeologists Mitch Johnson and Sarah Tillett work

Archaeologists Mitch Johnson and Sarah Tillett work in an area of the Fort McCoy (Wis.) cantonment area July 23, 2014. They are part of a team of archaeologists under contract with Fort McCoy that searches seve... More

A pottery shard was unearthed July 31, 2014, found

A pottery shard was unearthed July 31, 2014, found

A pottery shard was unearthed July 31, 2014, found in a dig area of the Fort McCoy (Wis.) South Post. A team of archaeologists under contract with Fort McCoy surveys several areas of the post each year for arti... More

Archaeologist Tyler Olsen holds artifacts in his hand

Archaeologist Tyler Olsen holds artifacts in his hand

Archaeologist Tyler Olsen holds artifacts in his hand while working in an area of the Fort McCoy (Wis.) cantonment area July 23, 2014. They are part of a team of archaeologists under contract with Fort McCoy th... More

Archaeologists Valerie Pierce and Kate Norgon work

Archaeologists Valerie Pierce and Kate Norgon work

Archaeologists Valerie Pierce and Kate Norgon work in an area of the Fort McCoy (Wis.) cantonment area July 23, 2014. They are part of a team of archaeologists under contract with Fort McCoy that searches sever... More

Archaeologists Cassie Mohney and Megan Kasten work

Archaeologists Cassie Mohney and Megan Kasten work

Archaeologists Cassie Mohney and Megan Kasten work in an area of the Fort McCoy cantonment area July 23, 2014. They are part of a team of archaeologists under contract with Fort McCoy that searches several area... More

Archaeologist Mitch Johnson works in an area of the

Archaeologist Mitch Johnson works in an area of the

Archaeologist Mitch Johnson works in an area of the Fort McCoy (Wis.) cantonment area July 23, 2014. He is part of a team of archaeologists under contract with Fort McCoy that searches several areas of the post... More

Archaeologists work in an area of the Fort McCoy (Wis.)

Archaeologists work in an area of the Fort McCoy (Wis.)

Archaeologists work in an area of the Fort McCoy (Wis.) South Post July 31, 2014. They are part of a team of archaeologists under contract with Fort McCoy. The team surveys several areas of the post each year f... More

A pottery shard was unearthed July 31, 2014, found

A pottery shard was unearthed July 31, 2014, found

A pottery shard was unearthed July 31, 2014, found in a dig area of the Fort McCoy (Wis.) South Post. A team of archaeologists under contract with Fort McCoy surveys several areas of the post each year for arti... More

Archaeologists Chris Veit and Jamison Jordan work in

Archaeologists Chris Veit and Jamison Jordan work in

Archaeologists Chris Veit and Jamison Jordan work in an area of the Fort McCoy (Wis.) South Post July 31, 2014. They are part of a team of archaeologists under contract with Fort McCoy. The team surveys several... More

Archaeologists Valerie Pierce and Kate Norgon work

Archaeologists Valerie Pierce and Kate Norgon work

Archaeologists Valerie Pierce and Kate Norgon work in an area of the Fort McCoy (Wis.) cantonment area July 23, 2014. They are part of a team of archaeologists under contract with Fort McCoy that searches sever... More

Archaeologists Cassie Mohney and Megan Kasten work

Archaeologists Cassie Mohney and Megan Kasten work

Archaeologists Cassie Mohney and Megan Kasten work in an area of the Fort McCoy (Wis.) cantonment area July 23, 2014. They are part of a team of archaeologists under contract with Fort McCoy that searches sever... More

Archaeologists work in an area of the Fort McCoy (Wis.)

Archaeologists work in an area of the Fort McCoy (Wis.)

Archaeologists work in an area of the Fort McCoy (Wis.) South Post July 31, 2014. They are part of a team of archaeologists under contract with Fort McCoy. The team surveys several areas of the post each year f... More

Archaeologist Chris Veit holds an artifact in his hand

Archaeologist Chris Veit holds an artifact in his hand

Archaeologist Chris Veit holds an artifact in his hand while working in an area of the Fort McCoy (Wis.) cantonment area July 23, 2014. They are part of a team of archaeologists under contract with Fort McCoy t... More

Jamison Jordan and Chris Veit, both archaeologists,

Jamison Jordan and Chris Veit, both archaeologists,

Jamison Jordan and Chris Veit, both archaeologists, work in an area of the Fort McCoy (Wis.) cantonment area July 23, 2014. They are part of a team of archaeologists under contract with Fort McCoy that searches... More

Archaeologists work in an area of the Fort McCoy (Wis.)

Archaeologists work in an area of the Fort McCoy (Wis.)

Archaeologists work in an area of the Fort McCoy (Wis.) South Post July 31, 20-14. They are part of a team of archaeologists under contract with Fort McCoy. The team surveys several areas of the post each year ... More

The objects in this collection are from The U.S. National Archives and Defense Visual Information Distribution Service. The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) was established in 1934 by President Franklin Roosevelt. NARA keeps those Federal records that are judged to have continuing value—about 2 to 5 percent of those generated in any given year. There are approximately 10 billion pages of textual records; 12 million maps, charts, and architectural and engineering drawings; 25 million still photographs and graphics; 24 million aerial photographs; 300,000 reels of motion picture film; 400,000 video and sound recordings; and 133 terabytes of electronic data. The Defense Visual Information Distribution Service provides a connection between world media and the American military personnel serving at home and abroad. All of these materials are preserved because they are important to the workings of Government, have long-term research worth, or provide information of value to citizens.

Disclaimer: A work of the U.S. National Archives and DVIDS is "a work prepared by an officer or employee" of the federal government "as part of that person's official duties." In general, under section 105 of the Copyright Act, such works are not entitled to domestic copyright protection under U.S. law and are therefore in the public domain. This website is developed as a part of the world's largest public domain archive, PICRYL.com, and not developed or endorsed by the U.S. National Archives or DVIDS.  https://www.picryl.com

Developed by GetArchive, 2015-2024