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Archaeological Artifacts from Sycolin Pottery

Special Event

In July 2021, Thomas Balch Library received a collection of between 350-500 ceramic fragments collected at the Sycolin Pottery site located just outside of Leesburg. Discovered in 2004, the Sycolin site at one time hosted two kilns used in the production of redware and stoneware ceramic vessels by potters from the Gardner and Duncan families of Loudoun County. Following acquisition of these materials, library staff consulted with Loudoun County Archaeologist Steve Thompson and with Kelly Arford-Horne, Research Archaeologist at The Germanna Foundation concerning best practices for the long-term preservation of these fragments. Both archaeologists recommended creating a photographic catalog of the collection for research use to enable ease of access and to preserve the original fragments. Once created and made available to researchers, the catalog will also enable the library to offer programing centered on preservation of archaeological remains in Loudoun and to expand our growing collection of resources related to decorative arts and craftsmen in 18th and 19th century Loudoun. In 2021, Loudoun Library Foundation grant funding was received to support cataloging the collection. You can help too! Join us in Thomas Balch Library’s meeting room on Saturday, 4 March at 11AM to learn about documenting artifacts from archaeological excavations and try your hand at cataloging a unique piece of Loudoun County’s history.

 Pre-registration is required for this event. Please call 703-737-7195, email balchlib@leesburgva.gov or register online https://tinyurl.com/TBLEvents

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