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Session

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(S-3) Revolutionary New Jersey Revealed

Thursday, 3:30 - 4:45 pm
Audience:
AR, CRM, H

About this Session

New Jersey has correctly been called the Cockpit of the Revolution. Archaeology investigations are a powerful way to expand the narrative around the American Revolution, reexamine old stories, generate new information, and engage diverse publics in historical and scientific research. Panelists discuss recent fieldwork at Red Bank Battlefield, Chestnut Neck/the Mullica River, Bordentown, and Morristown National Historical Park.  At Red Bank archaeologists from Rowan University are literally rewriting the narrative of one of the bloodiest battles of the Revolution. Maritime archaeologists from Stockton University, employing cutting edge technologies have found long lost shipwrecks, evidence of privateering and the ill-fated Pennsylvania Navy. While Monmouth University archaeologists excavating at Jockey Hollow are gaining new insights into the trials and tribulations of the Continental Army. Other ongoing projects at the Middlebrook encampment and the Battles of Princeton, Springfield and Connecticut Farms are also touched upon, and suggestions are made for future research.

Presented by

Richard Veit

Richard Veit

Richard F. Veit, Ph.D. serves as Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs at Monmouth University. An experienced academic leader, he previously served as Associate and Interim Dean of Monmouth’s Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences....
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Steve Nagiewicz

Steve Nagiewicz

Stephen Nagiewicz is a certified technical scuba diver, USCG Licensed Ships Master. He is a Fellow and former Executive Director of the Explorers Club, managed the State of New Jersey’s Marine Science Laboratory and Former Chairman for Shark Research Institute....
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Jen Janofsky

Jen Janofsky

Jen Janofsky, Ph.D. is the Giordano Fellow in Public History at Rowan University and Director of Red Bank Battlefield Park. She is the co-director of the Red Bank Archaeology Project which made headlines around the world in 2022 with the...
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