The Spring Street Archaeology Project is a multi-disciplinary research project headquartered in the Physical Anthropology Laboratory at Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York. We are a group of faculty, students, and external researchers investigating the skeletal and artifact remains recovered from the Spring Street Presbyterian Church burial vault site in New York City during the winter of 2006-2007. Our goal is to understand what life was like in New York City during the early 19th century.
Shannon A. Novak, PhD Syracuse University Project Director |
Meredith A.B. Ellis, PhD Assistant Director |
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Katherine E. Hicks Syracuse University Project Archaeologist |
Collaborators, Skeletal Analysis
Cullen Black | John Crandall | Corie Van Doren |
Anthony Faulkner | Sarah Heins | Eden Hill |
Lauren Hosek | Catherine LaVoy | Jesse Morris |
Heidi Murray | Katie Myers | Chase Philips |
Andrew Pietruska | Amanda Quinn | Vanessa Reeves |
Anushi Shah | Sawyer Toby | Brittany Jean Vesce |
Alanna Warner | William Werner | Adrienne Whiting |
Wesley Willoughby | Crystal Young |
Photographers
Anthony Faulkner | Dana Kollmann |
Additional Images
Radiographs graciously provided by Oneida Medical Imagining Center and Dr. Ralph Stevens and Valerie Haley.