July 3, 2014 Randy Santucci, president of the Unified Sportsmen of Pennsylvania, poses a loaded question in his editorial to Chambersburg Public Opinion. ...
Since resuming activities in the lab, we have received new collections to process from private collectors and artifact transfers from our Pennsylvania ...
Late Archaic and the Panhandle Archaic complex in southwestern Pennsylvania, Veigh Collection Update
This week in Pennsylvania Archaeology (TWIPA) continues with updates from the Fred Veigh donation. Veigh’s recently cataloged site, Beck’s Hilltop ...
Living in Pennsylvania offers the advantage of proximity to other major cities on the East Coast, such as New York City, Washington D.C., and Baltimore. ...
Might even be stolen U.S. gold from the Federal Mint. Archer wrote that he also spoke with a journalist who had done extensive research on a Civil War-era ...
This week in Pennsylvania Archaeology is revisiting an earlier discussion of bannerstones, an enigmatic artifact type for sure. They appear in the Eastern ...
March is designated as Women’s History Month; thus, it seems appropriate to explore the role of women in our archaeological and cultural heritage. While ...
In conjunction with the Society’s annual meeting, the Pennsylvania Archaeological Council (PAC) will convene to discuss ways to address the looming ...
Note: This review originally appeared at The Siege of Petersburg Online and has been cross-posted here at TOCWOC – A Civil War Blog. ***** SOPO EDITOR’S ...
The PA Supreme Court repeatedly refused to consider this issue during the runup to the 2024 elections (which was probably wise, given the uncertainty that ...