Historic Archaeology

Explore the fascinating work of archaeology at two significant sites in Newport, Rhode Island. The Newport Historic Spring Site reveals a wealth of history, featuring an ancient underground stone structure recently uncovered through archaeological research. This site highlights the early settlers’ dedication to religious freedom and community building, as it was centered around a vital natural spring that played a crucial role in Newport’s founding. Alternatively, Battle of Rhode Island and Butts Hill Fort in Portsmouth offers a glimpse into the strategic military efforts of the Revolutionary War. As the largest earthen fortification in southern New England, it was pivotal during the Battle of Rhode Island and served as a key location for American and French forces in 1780-1781. Both sites offer unique insights into America’s past, inviting visitors to engage with these historical treasures and support ongoing preservation efforts.

To further enrich your exploration, delve into our meticulously crafted digital representations of these historical sites and artifacts. Whether on a desktop or mobile device, experience the intricate details of our featured models: the Butts Hill Fort Model, Key, and Bridal Boss. For those with supported devices, don’t miss the augmented reality (AR) version that brings history to life right before your eyes. Immerse yourself in the past like never before and discover the stories these historic treasures have to tell.