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Story on White's website . . . . . thanks to White's for their support on this project!

Andy Sabisch

Active member
A story of a great project I had the opportunity to work on last summer was just published on the White's website . . . . . . It was really a once-in-a-lifetime experience to work with the Lost Colony Project and recover artifacts dating back to to 1600's.

Another point to bring up that shows the caliber of the entire White's organization is that when I mentioned the project to them while discussing the new V3, Alan Holcombe and others immediately offered to help the effort and donated some equipment which was invaluable to the project.

We made some finds that would have otherwise have gone undetected and are helping to write a new chapter in the history books and thanks to the generosity from White's, the Lost Colony Project now has equipment for future excavations and surveys that they would otherwise not have had.

Here's the link to the story . . . . . . http://whiteselectronics.com/component/story/title/lostcol.html


Andy Sabisch
 
>>"We located and recovered more artifacts and higher quality artifacts in 3 days with only 4 people than we had using conventional methods in 10 days with 20 people at a cost of $11,000. More importantly, the metal detectors identified the existence of artifacts in a section of the site that had been deemed barren through past excavations and archeologist assessments!"<<

That says it all ! ! !
Nice work :cheers:

Jerry
 
A great write Andy and a big :thumbup: to you and White's for their generosity and your time in the project.
 
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