Loring-Greenough House North Yard Archaeogeophysics

Summary

An archaeogeophysical survey was carried out in May 2010 using a Geonics EM-38 RT and a Mala Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) system with a 500 MHz antenna over a 28x26 m grid immediately northeast of the Loring-Greenough house in Jamaica Plain, MA. Three major anomalies were identified. These anomalies have not been ground truthed, but they appear to be archaeological features. First, we suggest that there is a builders trench just north of the house. Second, we suggest that there could be three east-est garden paths or other landscape features about 30 cm below the surface crossing the entire length of the survey grid. Third, we suggest that there could be a buried foundation or cellar hole 110 cm below the ground surface and 20 m north of the house. We recommend additional archaeogeophysics be performed at the Loring-Greenough house, as well as a program of exploratory archaeological investigations with the goal of better understanding the past landscape around the house.

Cite this Record

Loring-Greenough House North Yard Archaeogeophysics. Christa Beranek, John W. Schoenfelder, Kathryn A. Catlin, John Steinberg. Andrew Fiske Memorial Center for Archaeological Research Cultural Resource Management Study ,40. 2010 ( tDAR id: 366780) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8WD3ZC7

Spatial Coverage

min long: -71.127; min lat: 42.3 ; max long: -71.103; max lat: 42.321 ;

Individual & Institutional Roles

Contact(s): Barry Hannegan

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