Sunday, November 29, 2009

SRAC Stone Drills - 101

Drills from SRAC's Fox collection

One of the most interesting artifacts at SRAC to me are the stone drills. While these tools were made from many materials such as antler, bone, and later even metal, the workmanship in the stone drills on found in NY and PA and on display at SRAC are certainly worth discussing.

Just like the points used for arrows and spears in our region, the drills had alot of different styles and shapes during the many thousands of years they were created and used. In fact, it is believed that some of drills were actually points that were modified from their original shapes to create the drills.

Below are the illustrations of bases of some stone tools.... and I have to say that they indeed look like the bases of many points we have at SRAC...



But they are instead the bases to the following drill shapes.


In some cases, such as the following it is difficult to determine if the specimen was used as a point or a drill. Some say that drills will give themselves awya by showing extra wear that a point normally would not...

Keir/SRAC Collection

Here are some more drills- and these ones have always made me wonder how they could be used without breaking them as some of these are incredibly long and fragile...


But all stone drills found in our region do not have a specific design to the base on them. Some are much more rough in design and are believed to be made from scrapers or miscellaneous flakes:




These are some from SRAC's member Jack Rowe's collection:


And still other drills have no base at all (these should not be confused with the broken end of another type of drill):


There are also many Y and T-shaped drills found in our region:


I hope that you find this information helpful, and as you peruse the collections in the SRAC Exhibit Hall, keep your eyes out for this rarely discussed artifact. You may not have noticed them before but once you do, you will find that they are more abundant than you thought!

Thursday, November 26, 2009

SRAC YouTube Channel!

Well you knew it would finally come...While we have had many videos on our site, www.SRACenter.com for years now - I finally made a YouTube channel that can be found at:

http://www.youtube.com/SRAcenter

You will also begin to see more and more videos acrossed our sites, including this video - which is in the "What's News at SRAC" playlist to run on our SRACenter.org main page:



My hope is that these clips will allow anyone to get to know SRAC better and see what incredible things are happening there everyday!

Saturday, November 21, 2009

The Evolution of Military Arms and Tactics - by John Trice

“The Evolution of Military Arms and Tactics ”
From the French and Indian war, Revolutionary War to the War of the Rebellion- by John Trice Tuesday, December 1, 2009 - 6:30 – 7:30pm
Susquehanna River Archaeological Center, (SRAC)
345 Broad Street in Waverly, NY.
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John Trice is the former D.A for Chemung County, current Appellate Counsel for New York State Supreme Court and Elmira College Instructor of Criminal Law. He will be demonstrating with period military artifacts.

The doors will open at 6pm, with the program running from 6:30 – 7:30pm. Admission is $5 Adults, $4 for SRAC members and students. The public is advised that the SRAC gift shop and exhibit hall will also be open during this time as well and to please consider arriving early to browse these areas before the program. For more information, call 570-565-7960 or email info@sracenter.org

Monday, November 16, 2009

Make Your Own Fused Glass Dishes!



SRAC is offering workshops to help you get creative with your Christmas ideas this year and at an affordable price. The workshops will be held every Saturday in November and December until Christmas. From glass art to children's books, there will be a different workshop every Saturday at SRAC available to help participants make or get special gifts with all supplies and processing included in the registration price in most cases.

Saturday, November 21st, from 11:30 - 12:30

Workshop: Fused Glass Dishes with MaryAnn Taylor!

Fused glass dish is 4" square. Firing included, and requires 2 firings; therefore items take 2 weeks firing time. Must be picked up on or after Saturday, December 12th. Registration Fee: $25, $23 for SRAC members.


Those interested in attending the SRAC Special Christmas Gift Workshops are advised that additional workshops are still being added and can be viewed at: http://www.SRACenter.org/Events.

To register for any of the workshops - please call SRAC at 607-565-7960 Tuesdays through Fridays from 1-5pm or Saturdays 11am - 5pm. SRAC is located at 345 Broad Street Waverly, NY. Or email info@SRACenter.org!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Thank You - Wennawoods Publishing!


Even before we had a building or a Center, Ron and Kris Wenning have been members and supporters of SRAC. Every year, they have also donated books to us to be able to sell high quality hard cover books with many titles that cover our region's early history. From "Indian Chiefs of Pennsylvania" to "Brules Discoveries" to "General John S. Clark's Manuscripts" - which was Louise Welles Murray's work, SRAC has been able to offer more resources for anyone interested in the early times of our region than any other organization because of Ron and Kris!

Last year, Ron and Kris had also brought at least a hundred books for us to sell at the suggested retail price and only took ten dollars per book back on many of them in consignment, giving us alot more than our usual 25% commission that we get from our gift shop commission items.

Recently, the Wennings contacted me and yet AGAIN amazed me with their incredible generosity! They donated the rest of the books that they had on commission with us!

In return - we have rolled that generosity back out to you - our supporters by taking $10 off the retail price on EVERY BOOK that we had on commission from Wennawoods!

If you are looking for a great book for yourself or for someone for Christmas - now is your chance to get a great hard cover historical book at a great price.

To learn more about Wennawoods and to see the much larger collection of books that they have available - visit their online store today!

http://wennawoods.com/users/wennawoods-cgi/listpage.cgi?store=books

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Lincoln Street School at SRAC Today

Waverly's Robin Blauvelt and her 4th grade class


Waverly's Cathie Hand and her 4th grade class

The 4th graders at Lincoln St, School made a visit to SRAC today - and we had a wonderful time together! Thanks again to Robin Blauvelt and Cathie Hand - two great 4th grade teachers who shared in all of the fun and learning throughout the event!

And did I tell you what a great line up we had in store for the kids today? Thanks to our guys at SRAC for spending their time and knowledge to make today's event a wonderful childhood memory for many kids that they would not have made without you!

Station #1 - "The Woolly Mammoth" by Ted Keir, SRAC


Station #2 - "Early European Contact with the Indians" - by Dick Cowles, SRAC

Station #3 - "Native American Children's Stories" - by Jack Andrus, SRAC

Thanks to ALL of you for making today a special memory for me as well!

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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

A Visit at The Watering Hole....

The Mammoth exhibit mural #1 is just a few days from completion. Although there is alot more that will be created around it and in front of it to include the excavation site with the ten foot long woolly mammoth tusk, teeth and jaw, and another even larger mural yet to be created by Peter, I cannot help but want to show you the 13 foot wide mural as Peter Quiles continues his work.

Here is the sketch of the entire exhibit we are working on:


Again - SRAC members are invited to stop in and show their membership cards and ask to go back and see the exhibit that is not open to the public until it is completed.

If you are interested in supporting this project - please send donations to:

SRAC Wooly Mammoth Exhibit
PO Box 12
Sayre, PA 18840

Thank you for supporting SRAC in whatever way you choose to and stay tuned for more updates soon!