Cultural Resources on Washington s Forest Lands 00:00:00
Historic Period Artifacts 00:00:05
Nails 00:01:07
Wrought Nails 00:04:32
Machin Cut Nails 00:05:10
Wire nails 00:05:30
Ceramic Tableware 00:05:47
Blue transfer print 00:06:37
Flow blue 00:07:14
Red transfer print 00:08:20
Decal ware with gilding 00:08:49
Decal ware 00:09:09
Maker's Mark 00:09:27
Maker's Mark 00:09:45
Maker's Mark 00:10:02
Electrical Insulators 00:10:23
Can Types 00:11:01
Hole in cap can 00:11:36
Can Types 00:11:53
Hole in cap - smooth soldering 00:12:11
Hole in cap - 1895-WWI 00:12:20
Can Types 00:13:21
Hole in top cans 00:13:32
A few cans 00:13:40
Can dump site 00:14:01
key opened tins 00:14:10
Cone top beer cans 00:14:17
Cone top beer can - rusted 00:14:36
Church key opened cans 00:14:40
Church key opened cans 00:14:55
Aluminum pull tab cans 00:15:02
Prince Albert - tobacco can 00:15:13
Enamelware platters 00:15:26
Enamelware bowls/cups 00:15:48
Enamelware pitchers 00:15:50
Maker's Mark 00:15:53
Final thoughts - resources 00:16:02
Final thoughts - resources 00:17:08
What steps do I take if something is there? 00:17:25
Cultural Resources on Washington s Forest Lands 00:19:13