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Related: About this forumPottery shards unearthed downtown hint at distant presidio trading partners
If one mans trash is another mans treasure, some local researchers have unearthed a gold mine in downtown Tucson.
Artifacts sifted from more-than-200-year-old waste pits are shedding new light on the daily life and regional trading practices at Tucsons original presidio.
The latest revelation: broken pieces of Zuni Indian pottery, possibly carried back to the presidio by Spanish soldiers after a long military expedition through present-day New Mexico in 1795.
Its just a reminder of how connected everybody was, said Barbara Mills, a regents professor of anthropology at the University of Arizona. Its a reminder of how connected the world was then.
The pottery pieces were found during a dig early last year on the west side of the historic Pima County Courthouse.
The work by Tucson-based Desert Archaeology uncovered parts of the foundations for the 1868 Pima County Courthouse, the 1880s City Hall and Jail and, in a surprise discovery, the abandoned cesspool for the 1881 county courthouse.
Artifacts sifted from more-than-200-year-old waste pits are shedding new light on the daily life and regional trading practices at Tucsons original presidio.
The latest revelation: broken pieces of Zuni Indian pottery, possibly carried back to the presidio by Spanish soldiers after a long military expedition through present-day New Mexico in 1795.
Its just a reminder of how connected everybody was, said Barbara Mills, a regents professor of anthropology at the University of Arizona. Its a reminder of how connected the world was then.
The pottery pieces were found during a dig early last year on the west side of the historic Pima County Courthouse.
The work by Tucson-based Desert Archaeology uncovered parts of the foundations for the 1868 Pima County Courthouse, the 1880s City Hall and Jail and, in a surprise discovery, the abandoned cesspool for the 1881 county courthouse.
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Ptah
Jun 2020
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Im a Tucsonan and I had not heard this before 🙂
brush
(57,930 posts)3. I have roots there too. The courthouse dome has to be the coolest ever.
MLAA
(18,653 posts)4. The whole building and courtyard area are really beautiful
Only good thing about jury duty 🙂