Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory Federal Curator
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.
Alternate Names: Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory Federal Curator , Federal Curator Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory
URL: http://www.jefpat.org/mac_lab.html | ORCID Identifier: |
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Documents
- The Artifacts of Outlander: Using Popular Culture to Promote Maryland’s Archaeological Collections (2016)
- Granny’s Panties and Great-Grandpa’s Jock Strap: Reconstructing 200 Years of Middle-Class Clothing (2016)
- Sex and Penitence: Untold Stories of 18th-Century Contraception and Religious Fervor from Collections Excavated in the 1980s (2017)
- "What Catalog System Do You Use?" Confronting the Philosophies that Prevent Standardization and Consensus in Archaeological Catalogs (2019)