Hazard Farmstead (Joyner Site RI-706) explained

Hazard Farmstead (Joyner Site RI-706)
Location:Jamestown, Rhode Island
Added:November 1, 1984
Refnum:84000365

The Hazard Farmstead (Joyner Site RI-706) (also known as Joyner Archeological Site RI-706) is a historic archaeological site in Jamestown, Rhode Island. It is the location of a major American Indian settlement whose artifacts have been dated from 2,500 BC to 1,000 AD. It appeared to be occupied seasonally from late summer to fall, and was intensively used during those times.[1]

The site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. It was negatively affected by road work associated with the construction of the Jamestown Verrazzano Bridge and changes to Rhode Island Route 138, although data was recovered from the site by salvage archaeology first.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Draft Comprehensive Plan, 2014 update. Town of Jamestown. 2014-08-30.
  2. Web site: Conference of New England Archaeology Newsletter, Volume 11 No. 1 (December 1991). Conference of New England Archaeology. 2016-12-21.