Artifacts & Features from the 2022 Field Season Molded Staffordshire sherdsRhennish Stoneware17th-century blue & gray Rhennish stoneware Kaolin pipe bowls from the Middle CellarEnglish Delftware from the top of the Middle Cellar Dutch Earthenware sherd from the Middle CellarDrilled steatite fragmentDrilled soapstone fragment. This may be part of the earlier Indigenous occupation of the site. Projectile points from the plowzoneIndigenous projectile points of quartz and chertWhite glass trade beadThis tubular white glass trade bead has a green interior. Worked Brass Kettle FragmentWorked fragment of a 17th-century brass kettleScrap brassFragments of scrap brass found during metal detector surveyEuropean flint toolsThese two pieces of English flint were fashioned into tools.GunflintsWampum beads and products of wampum manufactureWampum beads, an iron muxe (drill), whetstones and snapped quahog shell fragments, and a whelk shell missing the columella, all recovered from a single soil layer in the Middle Cellar, Middle Cellar ProfileExcavation of Feature 68Excavation of Fea. 68Bisection of Feature 68Feature 68 in profileExcavation of Feature 70Excavation of Fea. 70, a circular pit adjacent to the South CellarFeature 70 in profileProfile of Feature 70Daub from Fea. 70Fragment of shell-tempered daub from Feature 70