
Fort Frederick Archaeology | Digital Shorts
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An overview of the archaeological excavations at Fort Frederick.Video
An overview of the archaeological excavations at Fort Frederick.Video
280 years ago, the colonial government in Port Royal conceded to the settlers’ demands for a new fort for protection from a Spanish incursion. Although its original mission was short-lived, in 1863...Video
Engaging the public in archaeology around South Carolina is a key mission for SCDNR and archaeologists everywhere.Video
Tabby was the concrete of 18th century coastal Carolina. Making tabby is nearly a lost art, but is kept alive today by a master craftsman.Video
Archaeology at Fort Frederick reaches full speed as the public is engaged in the project.Video
The enslaved are freed. Old Fort Frederick becomes the site of one of the most important moments in American history. Quotations from historians featured in this segment include: "Miss Laura Towne...Video
Ancient American Indians were the first occupiers of Port Royal. The plan for a large archaeological expedition are finalized.Video
The Colonials arrive in Port Royal and the Crown allocates funds for a fort.Video
Time has degraded the tabby walls of the old fort. A master craftsman has the right recipe for restoration.Video
The crumbling tabby of Fort Frederick will stand for another generation, now as a focus of Beaufort’s Reconstruction Era National Park.