Lot 9, Test Cut AO, Late-17th- to Early-18th-Century Deposit, Strata XIII (544.661)

(Late-17th Century - Early-18th Century)

Introduction: Lots 8, 9, and 15 are modern designations for adjacent parcels of land that were owned together and used as a single property until the early 1830's. Lots 8 and 9 front Pearl Street and are important to the Stadt Huys project because they contained archaeological remnants of the Colonial-era Lovelace Tavern, a public house built around 1670. The Lovelace Tavern was the most important discovery on the Stadt Huys project because it proved that significant archaeological resources could still exist in urban spaces. 

Rationale: Test Cut AO was located directly north of Test Cut T in the backyard area of Lot 9. It was excavated to investigate archaeological features found during initial, exploratory testing. Importantly, the excavations of the test cuts in the backyard of Lot 9 revealed that this area was the most archaeologically intact on the entire project. This means that many archaeological features, artifacts, and intact stratigraphical layers were discovered during testing. Therefore, Test Cut AO is an important resource for understanding the historical development of Lot 9.

Results: This level is part of an archaeologically important, undisturbed late-17th- to early-18th-century deposit. Archaeologists uncovered only three intact 17th- to early-18th-century deposits during excavations of the backyard area of Lot 9. 

Lot 9, Test Cut AO, Stratum XIII, Level A

  • Collection method

    Trowel, Brush, Screen (1/4-inch mesh). Arbitrary 4-inch Level.

  • Soil description

    Rusty Brown Sandy Silt With a Lens of Tan Silt

  • Munsell

    10YR 5/6

Stadt Huys Block

Manhattan

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