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Public Archaeology at Newlin Grist Mill

March 15, 2025 @ 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Free

Join Newlin Grist Mill and we dig into history with archaeological excavations and learn more about the site through the evidence under your feet!

The public is invited to participate (or just watch) as Newlin Grist Mill’s professional archaeologist, Keith Doms, and a dedicated corps of archaeology volunteers seek to gain a deeper understanding of the site’s history through careful excavation using scientific techniques and thorough documentation. Depending on the day, visitors might be invited to help screen excavated soil to look for small artifacts or assist with cleaning artifacts that have already been excavated.

Excavations this season are planned for the Trimble farm complex in the Historic Area. The Trimble family built their house on the property adjoining the Mill in 1739 and, over time, built a whole complex of structures to support the operations of their household and farm. By conducting archaeological studies in the area around the Trimble House, the Newlin Grist Mill staff hopes to learn more about the people who lived and worked there in the 18th, 19th, and early 20th centuries.

Scheduled 2025 Public Archaeology Days:
March 15
April 19
May 17
June 21
July 19
October 18 – International Archaeology Day

10 am–3 pm. Free and open to all ages (children must be accompanied by an adult). No reservations are required. If you would like to help out with the dig, be sure to wear clothes that can get dirty and close-toed footwear. Bring work gloves if you have them; the site has a limited number of pairs to lend.

Details

Organizer

Venue

  • Newlin Grist Mill
  • 219 Cheyney Road
    Glen Mills, PA 19342
    + Google Map

Join Newlin Grist Mill and we dig into history with archaeological excavations and learn more about the site through the evidence under your feet!

The public is invited to participate (or just watch) as Newlin Grist Mill’s professional archaeologist, Keith Doms, and a dedicated corps of archaeology volunteers seek to gain a deeper understanding of the site’s history through careful excavation using scientific techniques and thorough documentation. Depending on the day, visitors might be invited to help screen excavated soil to look for small artifacts or assist with cleaning artifacts that have already been excavated.

Excavations this season are planned for the Trimble farm complex in the Historic Area. The Trimble family built their house on the property adjoining the Mill in 1739 and, over time, built a whole complex of structures to support the operations of their household and farm. By conducting archaeological studies in the area around the Trimble House, the Newlin Grist Mill staff hopes to learn more about the people who lived and worked there in the 18th, 19th, and early 20th centuries.

Scheduled 2025 Public Archaeology Days:
March 15
April 19
May 17
June 21
July 19
October 18 – International Archaeology Day

10 am–3 pm. Free and open to all ages (children must be accompanied by an adult). No reservations are required. If you would like to help out with the dig, be sure to wear clothes that can get dirty and close-toed footwear. Bring work gloves if you have them; the site has a limited number of pairs to lend.

Details

Organizer

Venue

  • Newlin Grist Mill
  • 219 Cheyney Road
    Glen Mills, PA 19342
    + Google Map

Join Newlin Grist Mill and we dig into history with archaeological excavations and learn more about the site through the evidence under your feet!

The public is invited to participate (or just watch) as Newlin Grist Mill’s professional archaeologist, Keith Doms, and a dedicated corps of archaeology volunteers seek to gain a deeper understanding of the site’s history through careful excavation using scientific techniques and thorough documentation. Depending on the day, visitors might be invited to help screen excavated soil to look for small artifacts or assist with cleaning artifacts that have already been excavated.

Excavations this season are planned for the Trimble farm complex in the Historic Area. The Trimble family built their house on the property adjoining the Mill in 1739 and, over time, built a whole complex of structures to support the operations of their household and farm. By conducting archaeological studies in the area around the Trimble House, the Newlin Grist Mill staff hopes to learn more about the people who lived and worked there in the 18th, 19th, and early 20th centuries.

Scheduled 2025 Public Archaeology Days:
March 15
April 19
May 17
June 21
July 19
October 18 – International Archaeology Day

10 am–3 pm. Free and open to all ages (children must be accompanied by an adult). No reservations are required. If you would like to help out with the dig, be sure to wear clothes that can get dirty and close-toed footwear. Bring work gloves if you have them; the site has a limited number of pairs to lend.

Details

Organizer

Venue

  • Newlin Grist Mill
  • 219 Cheyney Road
    Glen Mills, PA 19342
    + Google Map

Join Newlin Grist Mill and we dig into history with archaeological excavations and learn more about the site through the evidence under your feet!

The public is invited to participate (or just watch) as Newlin Grist Mill’s professional archaeologist, Keith Doms, and a dedicated corps of archaeology volunteers seek to gain a deeper understanding of the site’s history through careful excavation using scientific techniques and thorough documentation. Depending on the day, visitors might be invited to help screen excavated soil to look for small artifacts or assist with cleaning artifacts that have already been excavated.

Excavations this season are planned for the Trimble farm complex in the Historic Area. The Trimble family built their house on the property adjoining the Mill in 1739 and, over time, built a whole complex of structures to support the operations of their household and farm. By conducting archaeological studies in the area around the Trimble House, the Newlin Grist Mill staff hopes to learn more about the people who lived and worked there in the 18th, 19th, and early 20th centuries.

Scheduled 2025 Public Archaeology Days:
March 15
April 19
May 17
June 21
July 19
October 18 – International Archaeology Day

10 am–3 pm. Free and open to all ages (children must be accompanied by an adult). No reservations are required. If you would like to help out with the dig, be sure to wear clothes that can get dirty and close-toed footwear. Bring work gloves if you have them; the site has a limited number of pairs to lend.

Details

Organizer

Venue

  • Newlin Grist Mill
  • 219 Cheyney Road
    Glen Mills, PA 19342
    + Google Map

Join Newlin Grist Mill and we dig into history with archaeological excavations and learn more about the site through the evidence under your feet!

The public is invited to participate (or just watch) as Newlin Grist Mill’s professional archaeologist, Keith Doms, and a dedicated corps of archaeology volunteers seek to gain a deeper understanding of the site’s history through careful excavation using scientific techniques and thorough documentation. Depending on the day, visitors might be invited to help screen excavated soil to look for small artifacts or assist with cleaning artifacts that have already been excavated.

Excavations this season are planned for the Trimble farm complex in the Historic Area. The Trimble family built their house on the property adjoining the Mill in 1739 and, over time, built a whole complex of structures to support the operations of their household and farm. By conducting archaeological studies in the area around the Trimble House, the Newlin Grist Mill staff hopes to learn more about the people who lived and worked there in the 18th, 19th, and early 20th centuries.

Scheduled 2025 Public Archaeology Days:
March 15
April 19
May 17
June 21
July 19
October 18 – International Archaeology Day

10 am–3 pm. Free and open to all ages (children must be accompanied by an adult). No reservations are required. If you would like to help out with the dig, be sure to wear clothes that can get dirty and close-toed footwear. Bring work gloves if you have them; the site has a limited number of pairs to lend.

Details

Organizer

Venue

  • Newlin Grist Mill
  • 219 Cheyney Road
    Glen Mills, PA 19342
    + Google Map