and we have bulletproof glass on the windows, thanks to patricia cornwell, who thought that we needed some extra protection there. and this room houses almost, well, we have over one million artifacts now. and most things are in acid-free boxes, stored by their context on rolling space saver storage. so, this is the archive. this is where most of the artifacts from the site are stored. and it's mostly the lithics, the nails, the things we do not need to examine often. and they are stored by where they are found in the fort. just like in the library, you can unroll the aisle. so, you can walk down and, so far we are doing pretty well on our storage here, even though you never throw anything away in archaeology. you maintain everything because you never know when a material will be valuable in the future. but the other things that are downstairs in this room are what we call the study collection. so these are the things we need to study more. they represent each area of the fort. the ceramics are together. i'm constantly working on that. and then some things we will be using for exhibit