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Archaeological sites on the National Register of Historic Places in New Jersey (1 C, 12 P) Pages in category "Archaeological sites in New Jersey" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Bergen, NJ, Rockland, NY, and Orange, NY: A joint New York and New Jersey organization, it includes 24 parks and eight historic sites, covering over 100,000 acres (405 km 2) along more than 20 miles (32 km) of Hudson River shoreline. It also operates the Palisades Interstate Parkway, which travels through the park, along the Hudson River: 44 ...
Paphos Archaeological Park (also Kato Pafos Archaeological Park) contains the major part of the important ancient Greek and Roman city and is located in Paphos, southwest Cyprus. The park, still under excavation, is within the Nea Pafos ("New Paphos") section of the coastal city.
HABS No. NJ-436, "Isaac Van Campen House, Old Mine Road, Wallpack Center, Sussex County, NJ", 15 photos, 14 measured drawings, 7 data pages, 2 photo caption pages HABS No. NJ-812, " Smith-Rosenkrans House, Old Mine Road, Flatbrookville, Sussex County, NJ ", 11 photos, 11 measured drawings, 9 data pages, 1 photo caption page
Herbert C. Kraft in the field, c. 1960's. Herbert Clemens Kraft (1927–2000) was an archaeologist from New Jersey, specializing in prehistory.He wrote numerous books about archaeology in New Jersey, the Lenape and the Paleo-indians of New Jersey, as well as over 170 articles in his career.
El Caño Archaeological Park was used as a necropolis, or cemetery, from 700 A.D. until 1000 A.D., when the site was abandoned. Another elite burial was uncovered at the park in 2011, according to ...
In 1882, it was bought by Warren Ackerman, who transformed it to a summer resort called Glenside Park. Interest soon dwindled as more people chose to summer on the shore of New Jersey instead. After the place was again deserted, the Union Country Park Commission bought it and included it in the Watchung Reservation, renting the houses to families.
The Mount Rose Distillery Archaeological Site is a 1.3-acre (0.53 ha) archaeological site located at 192 Pennington-Rocky Hill Road in the Mount Rose section of Hopewell Township in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States.