this is jordan reez cho and this is alex brueggeman. >> i'm of haitian decent which is why i wanted to do this project. it's a unique place. you don't really think of a french immigrant family coming here bringing haitian slaves with them. so, i was incredibly moved by the story and it turned out to be really great. >> i got involved in the project through american university. i heard about the project and applied and met with joy and was able to come here. i found it to be a very fantastic program, especially to learn more about the trade of archaeology and the methodologies involved. i learned a lot about many, many things. especially shovel test pits. >> it was a crash course in archaeology. you learn priceless information, you learn the trade, how it's done and you learn how to really look at the world and history in a different light. >> personally, i found a lot of brick and mortar. there was a lot of interesting artifacts found on sight. i was mainly the person digging in the units. >> like jordan said, a lot of it was bricks and mortar. we found the coins and a horse bit over t