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By Madelyn McKinney and Jerielle Cartales The Island School site, excavated by CAP in the summer of 2025, was filled to the brim with architectural debris from the schoolhouse’s destruction in the 1960s. Most of this was fairly generic: shards of plain window pane glass, 

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By Alex Wesorick I’m a junior student at MSU, and I have been working for Dr. Stacey Camp this semester, looking for information about some of our school’s oldest students. The original goal of the semester was to identify individuals found in a photo of 

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By Madelyn McKinney During the hectic summer of 2020, CAP Crew had the opportunity to excavate sections of a mid-twentieth century midden uncovered by water main replacement construction along Service Road, a thoroughfare running east to west through the southern half of campus. Landfills, of 

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By Rylee LaLonde Got Milk? Students at the Island School certainly did, delivered fresh daily in glass bottles! During the summer of 2025, Michigan State University’s (MSU) Campus Archaeology Program (CAP) excavated what was once the Island School, now a farm field. Among the artifacts 

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By Madelyn McKinney and Andrew Kracinski The Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory (MAC Lab) has, for many years now, explored the uses of radiography (the imaging technique that produces x-rays) in archaeological artifact curation, conservation, and research. Available online, Sarah Rivers Cofield and Nichole Doub’s An 

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