Creation Date

1994

Decade

1990

Subject

Jacksonville State University -- History, Excavations (Archaeology), Indians -- Antiquities

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Description

Melissa Wilde cleans artifacts at an Jacksonville State University archaeological dig site of a 2,000-year-old Indian village located near Bynum, Alabama. This photograph was not published in the newspaper, but an article about the dig was published in The Anniston Star on August 24, 1994. Photo by Stephen Gross.

Date Digitized

November 2018

Names of Persons Pictured

Melissa Wilde

Rights

This image was digitized and access generously provided by Anniston-Calhoun County Public Library, which holds the original materials. JSU has been granted the non-exclusive right to use these images for any non-commercial, institutional, research or teaching purpose. All other uses require permission from the rightsholder, Anniston-Calhoun County Public Library (108 East 10th St, Anniston, AL 36201 | 256.237.8501). Those seeking usage rights or photographic prints may contact Anniston-Calhoun County Public Library or digitalcommons@jsu.edu for more information.

Location

The original negative is housed with the Anniston-Calhoun County Public Library.

Identifier

http://jsucollections.jsu.edu:9000/rpc/cat/Imaging/photocollection/accpl/presentation/alrm00988.jpg

Technical Metadata

Digital images were created from original glass negatives and nitrate film by Anniston-Calhoun County Public Library; image specifics are unknown.

Keywords

Jacksonville State University -- History, Excavations (Archaeology), Indians -- Antiquities

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