By Richard LeComte
Hugo Reyes-CentenoLEXINGTON, Ky. -- Just miles from the mansions of Newport, Rhode Island, University of Kentucky anthropologists are helping to unearth a Revolutionary War-era fort that promises to yield artifacts and data about 18th century America.
The site, called Butts Hill Fort, left enough evidence for ground-penetrating radar to pick up an outline of what once were barracks for the British colonial army in 1777, two years after the start of the revolution and a year after the Declaration of Independence.
"This fort was developed in 1777 as a response, primarily by the British,” said Hugo Reyes-Centeno, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology at UK’s College of Arts and Sciences. "There had been activity by the