NCPTT responded to a request by Cane River Creole National Historical Park for technical assistance in archeology. Morgan inspected potential archeological deposits exposed in a major erosional gully that formed at the Oakland park unit during the torrential rains of late October in central Louisiana. Notes, photographs, and recommendations were submitted to Gates and to Bennie Keel (NPS Southeastern Archeological Center).
For more information contact David Morgan.
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