Archaeology at Riverside 
Since Riversides purchase by Jefferson County in 1989, archaeology has played an important
role in its development and its goal to interpret the past and connect public with history.
An initial survey to locate archaeological resources was completed at that time by the
University of Kentucky. This survey discovered that Riverside has a very rich and diverse
archaeological history that includes the remains of 19th century outbuildings and prehistoric
campsites thousands of years old. Since then, Riverside has teamed with the Kentucky
Archaeological Survey to research its rich archaeological resources and involve the public
in the process of uncovering history. The focus of archaeological research at Riverside
has been on the location, excavation, and interpretation of outbuildings. These outbuildings
were important features upon the historical landscape of the Riverside plantation and farm.
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