Photos: Archeological dig by the Historic County Courthouse
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Construction has begun on the January 8th Memorial, which will be located just west of the Pima County Historic Courthouse. Some local researchers have unearthed artifacts sifted from more-than-200-year-old waste pits. The items are shedding new light on the daily life and regional trading practices at Tucson's original presidio.
Archeological dig by the Historic County Courthouse
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Homer Thiel, left, from Desert Archaeology works at the site of an archaeological dig just west of the historic Pima County Courthouse on Feb. 13, 2019.
Gerry LoewArcheological dig by the Historic County Courthouse
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Researchers look for artifacts at an archaeological dig site just west of the historic Pima County Courthouse on Feb. 13, 2019. Pottery shards from the site are providing new insights into life at the original Tucson presidio.
Gerry LoewArcheological dig by the Historic County Courthouse
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A drone provides an aerial view of an archaeological dig that was completed in 2019 to make way for construction of the new January 8th Memorial next to the historic Pima County Courthouse.
Randy MetcalfArcheological dig by the Historic County Courthouse
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Workers dig for artifacts from Tucson's presidio past ahead of construction of the new January 8th Memorial on the west side of the historic Pima County Courthouse downtown.
Randy MetcalfArcheological dig by the Historic County Courthouse
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A researcher holds out an artifact unearthed during a 2019 archaeological dig in downtown Tucson.
Randy MetcalfArcheological dig by the Historic County Courthouse
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Workers search for artifacts at an archaeological dig west of the historic Pima County Courthouse in 2019.
Randy MetcalfArcheological dig by the Historic County Courthouse
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A sign marks the location of a long-buried downtown street that was unearthed during an archaeological dig in 2019.
Randy MetcalfArcheological dig by the Historic County Courthouse
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A trench marks the location of an archaeological dig conducted in 2019 in advance of construction on the new January 8th Memorial downtown.
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A drone photo show progress on a downtown archaeological dig in 2019 that unearthed artifacts from the original Tucson presidio.
Randy MetcalfArcheological dig by the Historic County Courthouse
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During the archaeological dig at the historic Pima County Courthouse, artifacts like this tile fragment from the 1929 courthouse were found.
Randy MetcalfArcheological dig by the Historic County Courthouse
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These pieces of Mexican majolica pottery were among the artifacts found during an archaeological dig at the historic Pima County Courthouse.
Randy MetcalfArcheological dig by the Historic County Courthouse
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An archaeological dig at the historic Pima County Courthouse turned up such artifacts as this French-made clay pipe stem.
Randy MetcalfArcheological dig by the Historic County Courthouse
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This belt buckle was among the artifacts discovered during the archaeological dig in downtown Tucson in 2019.
Randy MetcalfArcheological dig by the Historic County Courthouse
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Numerous farm animal bones, mostly from cows, were found during a downtown archaeological dig in 2019 that unearthed artifacts from the original Tucson presidio.
Randy MetcalfZuni Indian pottery
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Researchers believe these pieces of Zuni Indian pottery unearthed from the site of the original Tucson presidio may date back to the late 1700s.
Jim Heidke / Desert ArchaeologyZuni Indian Pottery
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Spanish soldiers may have brought Zuni pottery with them to Tucson after a 1795 military expedition to what is now northwestern New Mexico.
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Artifacts sifted from more-than-200-year-old waste pits are shedding new light on the daily life at Tucson's original presidio.
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