Blanchard
mentioned the dig to his history teacher, Ms. Dunn, who was eager to use it as
a way to
discuss history, careers, and how the past and the present connect.
Artifacts from the 2016 dig |
“Teaching
primarily ancient history, it can be a challenge to find relatable connections
for our students,” says Ms. Dunn. The Province Fort dig, while not a perfect
fit for ‘ancient’ history, could still be a great opportunity to create some of
those connections, and with a local emphasis rarely available.
It
is with this hope that the school reached out to John Mosher, Lead
Archaeologist for the Province Fort dig.
“With
the archaeological dig happening so close by, it just made sense to contact the
dig team and see if there might be an educational opportunity for our
students.” says Lanet Hane, Director of Community Connections.
Mosher
was quick to respond, expressing an eagerness to help educate students about
the value of the historical work they were doing. Mosher agreed to come into
the school after the dig had been completed to speak to classes as well as
individual interested students.
Mosher
came into the building with a vast array of local knowledge, engaging students
in an exploration of the history of Windham and the surrounding area, including
an understanding of the original settlement and the contested nature of the
region as a borderland. He discussed the dig that was completed of a portion of
the fort in the late 70s, brought in artifacts from the 2016 dig (as the
artifacts from this year’s dig are still being cleaned and categorized), and answered
a number of questions.
Blanchard
appreciated his expertise, especially his knowledge of historic tools, “He
brought in the old nails they had with rectangle heads. That was pretty cool.”
Ms.
Dunn said it was a fantastic experience for everyone, “It was really helpful to
have someone who could bring history to life for them. It was also great to be
able to talk about the exact location, which all of the students knew, and have
it be so local.”
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