Credits

Content Advisor

Nathanael Heller

 

Illustrations/Graphics

Jon Gibson

Library of Congress

Joel Zovar

 

Maps

Diana Greenlee

Joel Zovar

 

Photographs

R. Christopher Goodwin

     and Associates, Inc.

Jenna Tedrick Kuttruff, LSU

LSU Dept of Oceanography

     and Coastal Sciences

Cite This Entry

 

Chicago Manual of Style

 

Louisiana Division of Archaeology. "Bayou Jasmine." In Discover Archaeology. Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism. Published May 1, 2015, www.crt.state.la.us/cultural-development/archaeology/discover-archaeology/bayoujasmine/

 

MLA Style

 

Louisiana Division of Archaeology. "Bayou Jasmine." In Discover Archaeology. Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism, 1 May 2015. Web. (Day, month and year accessed).

 

Presented by:

Louisiana Division of Archaeology

Office of Cultural Development

Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism

Office of the Lieutenant Governor

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

This presentation was made possible through the Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (GOHSEP) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). As part of implementing the Louisiana Hazard Mitigation Grant Program for Hurricane Katrina recovery, these agencies funded a project to organize, re-analyze, report and curate materials from the Bayou Jasmine site as well as to produce this website.

© 2015 Louisiana Division of Archaeology

Photographs, Cont'd.

LSU Museum of Natural

     Science

Robert W. Neuman

 

Web Design

Joel Zovar

 

Written Content
Nancy Hawkins
Nathanael Heller

Chip McGimsey
Joel Zovar

The crew who worked at the site was made up of both professional archaeolog-

ical technicians and volunteers. Credit: LSU Museum of Natural Science.

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