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Beaver Meadow Brook Archeological Site (27MR3)
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The old Sewall's Falls dam
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Nearest city Concord, New Hampshire
Area 1 acre (0.40 ha)
NRHP reference No. 89000434
Added to NRHP June 2, 1989

The Beaver Meadow Brook Archeological Site is an ancient Native American village or camp site in New Hampshire. It is located near Sewall's Falls, on the west bank of the Merrimack River. This important site shows signs of people living there during different ancient times. These include the Middle and Late Archaic periods, and also the Woodland period.

Archaeologists have found many interesting things at the site. These include a stone axe, tools used for shaping stone, and sharp points for arrows or spears. They also found pieces of bone. The site has several ancient fireplaces, called hearths. These hearths show that people lived there for a long time during the Woodland period.

What is the Beaver Meadow Brook Site?

The Beaver Meadow Brook Archeological Site is a special place where scientists study the past. It helps us learn about the lives of Native Americans who lived in New Hampshire long ago. This site is like a time capsule, showing how people lived thousands of years ago.

Where is This Ancient Site?

The site is found in Concord, New Hampshire. It sits right next to the Merrimack River, which was an important waterway for ancient people. Being near the river meant easy access to water, food, and travel routes.

Who Lived Here and When?

Evidence shows that different groups of Native Americans used this site. They lived there during various time periods. The Archaic period was a very long time ago, from about 8,000 to 3,000 years ago. The Woodland period came after that, from about 3,000 years ago until Europeans arrived.

Discoveries at the Site

Archaeologists are like detectives of the past. They carefully dig and study the ground to find clues about how people lived. At Beaver Meadow Brook, they found many artifacts. These objects tell us about the daily lives of the people who once called this place home.

Tools and Artifacts

Many stone tools were found at the site. These include a stone axe, which might have been used for chopping wood. There were also tools for working with stone, perhaps to make other tools or weapons. Projectile points are another important find. These are the sharp tips of arrows or spears. They show that people hunted animals for food.

Ancient Fireplaces

One of the most exciting discoveries was several hearths. These are ancient fireplaces where people cooked food and kept warm. Finding many hearths suggests that the site was not just a quick stop. It was likely a place where people lived for longer periods, especially during the Woodland period.

Protecting History

It is very important to protect places like the Beaver Meadow Brook Archeological Site. These sites hold valuable information about human history. They help us understand how people lived, what they ate, and what tools they used.

On the National Register

Because of its importance, the Beaver Meadow Brook Archeological Site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. This is an official list of places in the United States that are important to history. Being on this list helps protect the site so that future generations can also learn from it.

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