WebSep 23, 2024 · Louisiana State Archaeologist Dr. Chip McGimsey will give a presentation, "Dugout Canoes in Louisiana from 2,000 Years Ago to Modern Times, " on Thursday, … WebOct 21, 2024 · "At that time the vessel was completely full of mud and there was mud all around it so only the very tip tops of the sides were visible," Chip McGimsey, Louisiana's state archaeologist, told the AP.
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WebSep 21, 2024 · We know, for example, that mounds served both ceremonial and practical functions in what was most likely “a complex mix of practicality, mythology, and religion,” said Charles “Chip” McGimsey, Louisiana State Archaeologist and Director of the Division of Archaeology. WebOct 11, 2024 · According to Louisiana State Archaeologist Chip McGimsey, Ford stumbled upon an early Baton Rouge ferry boat called the S.S. Brookhill. “If this is the boat we think it is, she sank on September 29, 1915,” McGimsey said. The boat used to carry wagons, livestock and people between Port Allen and Baton Rouge’s business district. WebOct 26, 2024 · State archeologist Chip McGimsey welcomes visitors to the wreck of the Brookhill, which sank in a hurricane in 1915 and has been revealed by the Mississippi's low waters in downtown Baton Rouge. im good thanks in tsonga