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    Archaeological Mitigation for the North Porch Restoration at the Wylie House Museum (12Mo1310), Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana
    (Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology, Indiana University, 2019-05-29) Watts Malouchos, Elizabeth; Drane, Leslie E.
    The Wylie House Museum (12Mol310) of Bloomington, IN was the resident of Indiana University's (IU) first president Andrew Wylie. The site is located in the SW ¼ of the NW¼ of Section 4, Township 8 North, Range I West in Monroe County It is currently a National Registry property (NR-0047, IHSSI 105-055-80110) and a museum managed by the IU Libraries. The ru Capital Planning and Facilities used heavy machinery to remove the sidewalk, concrete ramp, and concrete pad that constituted the North Porch in order to replace them with a more historically appropriate wooden ramp and porch. In response to these plans, archaeologists from IU's Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology (GBL) excavated four test units and eight excavation units and monitored the site during demolition (Permit# 2017039). This investigation was conducted to determine the archaeological significance of the area and to make recommendations for further archaeological mitigation. Upon recovering historic cultural materials, the GBL catalogued and analyzed all recovered data and artifacts. Only one possible feature was uncovered although many historic artifacts dating to the late 19th and early 20thcenturies were discovered as part of a historic A Horizon/yard midden. No further archaeological mitigation was recommended in advance of the construction of the new sidewalk, ramp, and stairs as part of the north porch restoration.
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    Archaeological Mitigation for the North Side Parking Lots at the Wylie House Museum (12Mo1310), Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana
    (Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology, Indiana University, 2019-05-29) Watts Malouchos, Elizabeth; Drane, Leslie E.
    The Wylie House Museum (12Mo1310) of Bloomington, IN was the resident of Indiana University’s (IU) first president Andrew Wylie. The site is located in the SW ¼ of the NW ¼ of Section 4, Township 8 North, Range 1 West in Monroe County. It is currently a National Registry property (NR-0047, IHSSI 105-055-80110) and a museum managed by the IU Libraries. On 7-8 of November 2018, IU Facility Operations used heavy machinery to excavate two new parking lot pads (Parking Lots A and B) along the north side of the Wylie House Museum property (Figures 3-13). An archaeologist from IU’s Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology (GBL) was on site monitoring earth moving (Permit # 2018046). Few historic late 19th and early 20th century artifacts were encountered and three late historic/modern disturbance anomalies were identified. No further archaeological mitigation was recommended in the project area in advance of gravel being placed on top of both Parking Lot A and B and an additional concrete pad poured over Parking Lot A.
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    Archaeological Mitigation for the North Side Parking Lots at the Wylie House Museum (12Mo1310), Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana
    (Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology, Indiana University, 2019-05) Watts Malouchos, Elizabeth; Drane, Leslie E.
    The Wylie House Museum (12Mo1310) of Bloomington, IN was the resident of Indiana University’s (IU) first president Andrew Wylie. The site is located in the SW ¼ of the NW ¼ of Section 4, Township 8 North, Range 1 West in Monroe County. It is currently a National Registry property (NR-0047, IHSSI 105-055-80110) and a museum managed by the IU Libraries. On 7-8 of November 2018, IU Facility Operations used heavy machinery to excavate two new parking lot pads (Parking Lots A and B) along the north side of the Wylie House Museum property (Figures 3-13). An archaeologist from IU’s Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology (GBL) was on site monitoring earth moving (Permit # 2018046). Few historic late 19th and early 20th century artifacts were encountered and three late historic/modern disturbance anomalies were identified. No further archaeological mitigation was recommended in the project area in advance of gravel being placed on top of both Parking Lot A and B and an additional concrete pad poured over Parking Lot A.
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    TLC Year 1 Topic and Reading List; TLC Year 2 Topic and Reading List; TLC Year 3 Topic and Reading List
    (2017) Drane, Leslie E.; Lynton, Jordan Y.; Cruz-Rios, Yarí E.; Watts Malouchos, Elizabeth; Kearns, Katherine D.
    These documents accompany a separate article currently under review for publication. The article is about a transgressive learning community held at Indiana University Bloomington's Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning. The files in this item are (1) a list of readings and topics from three years of the learning community and (2) mid-program and end-of-program assessment questions used during the learning community.
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