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The Researchers from the Fort Mose Site

Dr. Kathleen Deagan
Dr. Kathleen Deagan directed the Ft. Mose project and curated the Ft. Mose exhibit.

John
                                              Marron, graduate student in anthropology and history, supervised the field
                                              work at Ft. Mose

John Marron, graduate student in anthropology and history, supervised the field work at Ft. Mose. (Marron on right, student Jean Massena on left)


Dr. Jane Landers, Project Historian, discovered and studied documents
                                  	related to Ft. Mose
Dr. Jane Landers, Project Historian, discovered and studied documents related to Ft. Mose.

Former
                                                State Representative Bill Clark,
                                                who spearheaded the efforts to
                                  study and acquire Ft. Mose
Former State Representative Bill Clark, who spearheaded the efforts to study and acquire Ft. Mose.

Dr.
                                            Elizabeth Reitz, Zooarchaeologist,
                                  reconstructs the Ft. Mose diet
Dr. Elizabeth Reitz, Zooarchaeologist, reconstructs the Ft. Mose diet.

Dr.
                                            Margaret M. Scarry, Archaeobotanist,
                                  studies plant remains from Ft. Mose
Dr. Margaret M. Scarry, Archaeobotanist, studies plant remains from Ft. Mose.

Ms.
                                            Darcie MacMahon was exhibit coordinator
                                            and assistant curator for the Ft.
                                            Mose exhibit
Ms. Darcie MacMahon was exhibit coordinator and assistant curator for the Ft. Mose exhibit. (MacMahon on left, Peggy Brunache, research assistant on right.)


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