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World Trade Center Ship

The head curator of the Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory showed where conservators are studying and working to preserve the r… read more

The head curator of the Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory showed where conservators are studying and working to preserve the remains of an 18th century ship discovered July 2010 at the World Trade Center construction site. The ship was located at what once was the edge of the Hudson River. A dendrologist from Stockholm University was taking samples from the timbers in the hopes of using the tree rings to determine the year and region the trees were felled. close

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  • Nichole Doub Head Conservator Maryland Archeological Conservation Laboratory
  • Paul J. Krusic Visiting Research Scientist Stockholm University->Department of Physical Geography and Quaternary Geology

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Program ID:
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Category:
Vignette
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Location:
St. Leonard, Maryland, United States
First Aired:
Oct 02, 2010 | 3:01pm EDT | C-SPAN 3
Last Aired:
Nov 26, 2010 | 3:29am EST | C-SPAN 3

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  • Oct 02, 2010 | 3:01pm EDT | C-SPAN 3
  • Oct 03, 2010 | 1:58am EDT | C-SPAN 3
  • Oct 03, 2010 | 8:01am EDT | C-SPAN 3
  • Oct 03, 2010 | 7:01pm EDT | C-SPAN 3
  • Oct 03, 2010 | 10:03pm EDT | C-SPAN 3
  • Nov 25, 2010 | 9:30am EST | C-SPAN 3
  • Nov 25, 2010 | 3:29pm EST | C-SPAN 3
  • Nov 25, 2010 | 9:29pm EST | C-SPAN 3
  • Nov 26, 2010 | 3:29am EST | C-SPAN 3
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