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The Institute continued and expanded the activities of Brown’s former Center for Old World Archaeology and Art (COWAA), which Sharp Joukowsky directed until her retirement in 2004. [5] COWAA was founded in 1978 by R. Ross Holloway , professor of classics and Rudolf Winkes, historian of ancient Roman art. [ 6 ]
These lands served as the Narragansett reservation between 1709 and 1880, when the tribe sold the land to the state and was formally detribalized. Because of this long period of Native occupation, the area is archaeologically important, containing both historic and prehistoric artifacts. [ 3 ]
[2] Name on the Register [3] Image Date listed [4] Location City or town Description 1: Anthony-Kinney Farm: Anthony-Kinney Farm: April 17, 2013 (505 Point Judith Road
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Earlscourt Historic District is a residential historic district in Narragansett, Rhode Island, United States.It is centered on a stretch of Earles Court, between Gibson Avenue and Noble Street, and includes a few properties on the adjacent Gibson Avenue and Woodward and Westminster Streets.
The Education Earth Museum, which opened at 475 Main St. on May 12, was founded by Storm Plains, a published author who is an expert on archaeology, UFOlogy, and cryptozoology, which is the study ...
The city of Newport gave permission for a scientific investigation of the site by the Society for American Archaeology in 1948. The investigation was directed by Hugh Henken of Harvard University, with the field work headed by William S. Godfrey. As part of the investigation, a one-meter-wide trench was dug from the tower's exterior through the ...
Harold M. Chapin, Sachems of the Narragansett. Providence, 1931. Julie A. Fisher and David J. Silverman, Ninigret, Sachem of the Niantics and Narragansetts: Diplomacy, War, and the Balance of Power in Seventeenth-Century New England and Indian Country. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2014. Michael L. Oberg, Uncas, First of the Mohegans.