ROI039, Archaeological Investigations at the Gronauer Lock #2 Allen County, Indiana

Summary

This is the tDAR Project page that represents Reports of Investigation 039 from the Applied Anthropology Laboratories, Ball State University. Archaeological investigations of the Gronauer lock #2 revealed the presence of the well-preserved lower portion of the lock and associated cribbing. Clearing of the fill in the lock proper and wing area and test excavations in the southern cribbing provided important details on the construction of the lock which were not completely consistent with the historical documentation and building specifications. Few artifacts directly associated with the construction and use of the lock were found although significant numbers of secondarily deposited artifacts from the adjacent lockkeeper's house were recovered. Dating of the artifacts was consistent with the recorded history of the construction and use of the lock. In general, without the physical details recovered through the archaeological investigations, interpretations of the site from the written records alone would have presented an inaccurate view of the actual situation.

Cite this Record

ROI039, Archaeological Investigations at the Gronauer Lock #2 Allen County, Indiana. ( tDAR id: 463024) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8463024

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URL: http://www.bsu.edu/aal


Spatial Coverage

min long: -85.336; min lat: 40.917 ; max long: -84.802; max lat: 41.269 ;

Record Identifiers

Reports of Investigation(s): 039

Source Collections

Ball State University Applied Anthropology Laboratories

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Documents

  1. ROI039, Archaeological Investigations at the Gronauer Lock #2 Allen County, Indiana (1993)