Archaeological field methods excavate at the old Hamtramck Center site

Students in Dr. Krysta Ryzewski's archeological field methods course are excavating at the old Hamtramck Center site on Joseph Campau. They are partnering with the Hamtramck Historical Museum to unearth a 19th-century home at one end of the site and the remains of a shop and schoolhouse at the other end of the site.

Jessica finds a piece of Yellowware pottery
Jessica finds a piece of Yellowware Pottery.

Everyone on the site is required to wear a mask and maintain a safe distance in the field following CDC guidelines to ensure everyone's safety.

Built in 1915, the decorative building once housed the Village of Hamtramck police and fire departments and various village and city offices for decades until it was demolished in the 1970s. The area also housed a tin shop and the infamous Nut House bar.

Watch on our Twitter and Instagram pages each Monday as students uncover more about the past.

The Hamtramck Review wrote an article about the work our students are doing to uncover the past.

Jackie surveys area to be excavated
Jackie surveys area to be excavated.

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