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Guest: Dr. David Landon, Associate Director, Andrew Fiske Memorial Center for Archaeological Research at UMASS Boston The Andrew Fiske Memorial Center’s long-term project in Plymouth, Massachusetts, is being carried out in collaboration with Plimoth Patuxet Museums and the town of Plymouth. Excavations in downtown Plymouth have shown how the urban landscape changed in the 1910s before the 300th anniversary of the Mayflower landing. Investigation of the area of the earliest (ca. 1620s) fortified English settlement on Burial Hill has revealed the palisade and other 17th-century structures. This project has found that the long-term Indigenous occupation of the Wampanoag homelands has left widely scattered traces, while the early English settlement has left very concentrated and, in some cases, ephemeral remains, incorporating Indigenous materials, such as pottery, and reflecting the local landscape and environment. To access the Andrew Fiske Memorial Center website, please visit https://www.fiskecenter.umb.edu/ To learn more about FOSA, please visit our website - https://www.fosa-ct.org/