Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory
http://www.jefpat.org/mac_lab.html
The Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory (MAC Lab) is a state-of-the-art archaeological research, conservation, and curation facility located at Jefferson Patterson Park & Museum, the State Museum of Archaeology, in southern Maryland. The MAC Lab serves as a clearinghouse for archaeological collections recovered from land-based and underwater projects conducted by State and Federal agencies throughout Maryland. The MAC Lab also houses a number of major collections acquired through private donation to the Maryland Historical Trust. All of these collections are available for research, education, and exhibit purposes to students, scholars, museum curators, and educators.
Institution Members
501-508 (508 Records)
Projects
- Shoreline Erosion Find, Aberdeen Proving Ground (2001.058)
- Supplemental Cultural Resource Management Plan for Site 18HA122, Aberdeen Proving Ground (1996.040)
- Surface Collection by Army Research Laboratory Staff, Adelphi Laboratory Center (2000.026)
- Survey of 3 Acre Land Exchange Parcel, Point Lookout (2004.028)
- Survey of Shoreline Portions of 18ST234 and 18ST328, Webster Field Annex (2004.030)
- Susquehanna, Naval Air Station Patuxent River (1998.036)
- Wilke-Thompson Survey of Chesapeake Bay Shoreline, Aberdeen Proving Ground (1979.020)