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ESI in the News

Many of us have probably been thinking about impacts of the oil washing ashore on coastal archaeological resources—but what about underwater resources like shipwrecks?  (7/12/2010)

The Town of Jonesville is getting national attention this month in American Archaeology magazine with a six-page spread on the Troyville moundbuilders and specifically on the local effort to reconstruct The Great Mound.    (12/9/2009)

A seemingly nondescript corner lot in downtown Jonesville could provide an important look back into prehistoric life as captured in the Troyville Mounds.   (2/27/2006)

The classical studies program at Loyola University New Orleans presents a lecture titled “From Ruin to Respectability in Urban New Orleans: Recent Archaeology in the French Quarter and Warehouse District,” by D. Ryan Gray, an archeologist from Earth Search, Inc.   (3/30/2006)

Not just flora and fauna are getting caked in oil. So is the Gulf of Mexico's barnacled history of pirates, sea battles and World War II shipwrecks.   (7/4/2010)

Hurricane Katrina prompts a Chicago archaeologist to refocus her New Orleans research. (December 2005)

The Rising Sun has long been a house of musical inspiration. It could soon have a real address.  (3/20/2005)

Residents of Metairie will have opportunities to learn more about archaeology on Tuesday, October 1 and Wednesday, October 2 at the East Bank Regional Library at 4747 West Napoleon Avenue.   (9/10/2002)

More News to  come. 

When a property began planning to install a swimming pool on his French Quarter property, he suspected construction crews might find something other than dirt in the backyard.   (11/20/2011)