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Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
Archaeology & Collections
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NPS Photo | Archaeological excavations are not just a thing of the past - each year, volunteers, students, and staff participate in many digs that contribute to the park's collection of more than two million objects. |
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For the Vancouver National Historic Reserve, archaeology and the collections it creates have a special significance. The material culture, both in the site's collection and still in situ, is what remains of the original sites and their inhabitants. The archaeological artifacts and features are often the primary resources for reconstructing and interpreting the site. Vancouver's role in regional history is reflected in the enormity of the archaeological resources here.
The Northwest Cultural Resources Institute (NCRI), based at the Vancouver National Historic Reserve, was created to facilitate and support research relating to archaeology, history, and museum management. For more information, please download the fact sheet below. In addition, the institute’s first newsletter is now available.
NCRI Fact Sheet (658 KB .pdf file)
NCRI Newsletter (2747 KB .pdf file)
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Research in the park links to the park's research webpages more... | | Upcoming Special Events Check out the park's calendar of events more... | | Volunteers-in-Parks Learn about the park's volunteer program more... | | Staff Directory Contact info for park staff more... | |
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Did You Know?
Did you know that a number of U.S. Army generals served at Fort Vancouver NHS’s Vancouver Barracks early in their careers? The list includes Generals Oliver O. Howard, George C. Marshall, Ulysses S. Grant, George B. McClellan, Phillip Sheridan, William T. Sherman, Omar Bradley and George Pickett.
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Last Updated: June 24, 2008 at 14:12 EST |