Alamo Dig cartoon by John Branch
Alamo Dig cartoon by John Branch

The Alamo Dig began on July 20 and has already unearthed a number of historical artifacts. The team, led by Pape-Dawson Engineers Senior Archaeologist Nesta Anderson, spent two weeks prepping two sites as outlined in the Alamo Plaza’s multi-million dollar master plan.

Daily briefings have yielded exciting news over the past few weeks: a mere five days in, archaeologists found adobe bricks belonging to a Spanish colonial wall. On Aug. 1, Anderson announced the discovery of more than 300 artifacts, among them pieces of ceramic – some locally produced, others assumed to be European– and fragments of glass – one of them stamped ‘San Antonio Apothecary.’

The ceramics and glass will undergo a lengthy process of cleaning and analysis before being prepared for curation and put on public display at the University of Texas San Antonio Center for Archaeological Research. The bricks and the earth they were buried in will be sampled to determine the wall’s function or if the site was once a dwelling.

“It is an exciting time to be a fan of Texas history and archaeological discovery,” said Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush who is serving as Alamo Master Plan Executive Committee co-chair. 

The dig is expected to continue through the end of August or early September, depending on the nature and number of discoveries made.

(Read more: George P. Bush Visits Alamo Dig Site Amid Archaeological DiscoveryAlamo Plaza Dig Unearths ArtifactsArchaeologists Find Adobe Bricks at Alamo PlazaAlamo Plaza Dig Day One: The Search BeginsAfter More ‘Homework,’ Alamo Plaza Archaeological Dig Will Begin)

Image ©John Branch for the Rivard Report, 2016.

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Cartoonist John Branch has commented on San Antonio and Texas politics for decades; his work is syndicated nationally by King Features.

3 replies on “Branch: On the Alamo Dig Findings”

  1. You know what else they found at the Alamo Dig? Yup, it was Col. Travis’ famous line in the sand! 🙂

  2. Wish they would dig near Mission Concepcion before the 210 Developer bulldozers start ruining the grounds. …….City of San Antonio can you not learn from the Alamo site.

  3. This is all old news….we know all of this based on previous digs and detailed reports done by UTSA, and measured drawings done in 1849 by Giraud when he was City Engineer.

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