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Show Thursday. EXAMININGA pieceof ceramic jar left by early Mormon ploneersat old Goshen are, from left, Alan Overstreet, a senior in historical archaeology from San Diego, Calif; Dr. Dale Berge, 1979. THE HERALD. Provo September 2 Utah—Page 17 BYU associate professor of archaeology and director of the field school, and Jay Woodard, propessy owner of Goshen and Nephi. Berge Receives Grant To Continue ‘Diggings’ A fellowship to continue research into the early pioneer site of Old Goshen south of Utah Lake has been awarded to Dr. Dale L. Berge by the Charles Redd Center for Western eae3at Brigham Young University. je, an associate professor of Ahan logy and anthropology, directed the initial excavation of the old Mormon townsite last summer. Dr. Thomas G. Alexander, associate director of the Charles Redd Center, said thefellowship will provide funding to collect historical research and oral histories in conjunction with the archaeological research in the area. e supervision of Dr. Berge, two researchers — Jessie Embry and Jane Carpenter — will conduct interviews during the schoolyearto collect information and history from le living in the Goshen area. Miss Embry is director of oral history projects at the Redd Center, Dr. Alexander‘said. ‘Long-range plans by the BYU archaeologists include continuation of excavation of the old Mormon townsite using several disciplines,” Dr. Alexander said. “The scientists will investigate the archaeological and historical aspects of life there in the mid-1850s, as well as compare the environment, political system, and economics of the area with existing situations of today.” te site was settled in 1856 and abandoned in 1860 use of a high water table. 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