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Archaeology in Delaware State Parks

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Cara Lee Blume, Ph.D.
Cultural Heritage Program Manager
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Dover, DE 19901
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Nearly everyone is curious about the lives of people in the past. People have lived in the areas that are now state parks for thousands of years. Traces of their lives can be found in most of our state parks, in the archaeological sites that have been preserved along with the natural environment.

 

Archaeologist digs at Delaware State Park

A dig at a Delaware State Park

The people who left behind evidence of their lives in Delaware's State Parks include Native Americans, African-Americans, early European settlers, 19th-century farmers, and millers. Archaeologists (scientists who study the evidence of people's lives in the past) are studying a few of these sites so that we can all learn about the people who lived here. Other sites will be carefully preserved for the future.

Come explore with us through archaeology the lives of some of the people who have lived in Delaware State Parks in the past!
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