Three-year Schedule
The key elements of the proposed plan are survey, interpretation, protection,
and coordination. This is not to say one element must be fully accomplished
before another is begun. On the contrary, each may be undertaken concurrently
and incrementally, but with adjustment along the way to improve the ultimate
outcome. With these concepts in mind, recommendations are made for two
years of archaeological study beginning in the summer of 2003. By 2005
any plans to contribute to the 2007 observance should be drafted and under
implementation.
Year 1: 2003
- Survey:
Continue identification of sites on city-owned property but also selected,
accessible, privately-owned tracts. Recommendations include the wastewater
treatment facility property near Bailey's Creek, likely sites of the
earliest colonial settlement at City Point, and potential sites of African-American
churches and schools.
- Public
Excavation: Carry out a publicly accessible excavation ("exhibit
dig"), and survey, at Weston Manor. Plans can be made to interpret
the work to the public, and perhaps to include interested volunteers
including local school children.
- Dissemination:
Expand web site, coordinate media coverage, prepare annual technical
report, and finalize plans for a standing or traveling exhibit. Also
consider a video documentary project.
- Schedule:
Fieldwork July September; Report and exhibit preparation October
May.
Year
2: 2004
- Survey:
Continue search for sites in high potential areas not surveyed in 2003.
One recommendation for this year's focus is the Broadway Landing area
which was emphasized at the recent town hall meeting.
- Public
Excavation:
Conduct "fieldschool"-type excavation at an early colonial
site. May include tuition-paying participants.
- Dissemination:
Same as previous year but also work toward more ambitious, permanent
exhibits.
- Schedule:
To be determined.
Year
3: 2005
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