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The following pictures depict the activities of the Fallen Timbers Battlefield Archaeology Project primarily after the field and laboratory work were completed. To view an image in greater detail, download the larger JPEG format by clicking on the small photo. A JPEG "helper" application may be required to access the larger photos.
A large turnout at a Toledo Area Aboriginal Research Society meeting featured Dr. Pratt discussing his finds at Fallen Timbers.
Professor Pratt showed slides of the excavation to the TAARS group at a Maumee library meeting in September.
Professor Pratt uses a chart to show the TAARS group where artifacts were found on the land in Maumee.
Interested members of the TAARS group inspect one of the distribution charts developed for the project.
Ted Ligibel, president of the Maumee Valley Heritage Corridor Inc., addresses excavation volunteers at a meeting near Waterville in September.
Professor Pratt explains to volunteers the distribution of artifacts found in the Fallen Timbers dig.
Maumee Mayor Steve Pauken expresses thanks on behalf of the City of Maumee to volunteers.
A large gathering of volunteers assembled near Waterville to hear the official release of the final report in September.
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