and it's mostly the final material, the lithics, the nails, things we don't need to examine often. and they are stored by where they're found in the fort. so, just like in the library, you can, you know, unroll the aisle. you can walk down and -- so far we're doing pretty well. our storage here even though, you know, 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 here 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 we're mending together. i'm constantly working on that. and then some things we'll be using for exhibits in the future, so we want to keep those current. the table behind me has -- is full of stoneware from germany. these are among the most common ceramic wears we find in the early contacts. most are them are bartman's jugs which means bearded man. they have these wonderful little santa claus faces on the neck. the medallions themselves