
Field day, 8 AM
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People started arriving as we were still setting up.
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Field day, 10 AM
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Rachel Briggs, Mary Charlotte, and Linda Wall work in the registration and sales tent.
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Mark Butler and Cheryl Baskins' booth exhibited traditional technologies
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Gretchen Caverly and Andrea Glenn explain native american artifacts.
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Emma, Todd, and Liz play the chunkey game!
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Liz prepares to talk to a large group of visitors.
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David Moore stands by the excavation as he talks about the burned buildings.
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Amy and Linda are VERY busy!
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Mark Butler speaks to visitors about flintknapping, basketry, woodwork, leatherwork, and other things
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Beckee Garris, a representative of the Catawba tribe, was here at field day.
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The Catawbas sold pottery and demonstrated their craftsmanship.
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Rob Beck stands near excavated features as he gives a tour.
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Todd, Brittany, Amy, and Emma test out the chunkey court prepared for field day.
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Our parking area was filled to capacity!
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Visitors stand near the exposed burned building.
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Liz Horton, our ethnobotanist, talks to Burton Berry and others about cane and basket weaving.
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Florence Wade, a representative of the Catawbas, exhibits her skills as a potter
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Rob Beck gives a very crowded tour.
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David Moore speaks to a tour group, while other visitors go to the booths.
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