Maryland (State / Territory) (Geographic Keyword)

3,501-3,525 (10,500 Records)

Final Report, Soil Survey of Charles County, Maryland (1974)
DOCUMENT Full-Text United States Department of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service.

This is a soil survey of Charles County, Maryland from 1974.


Final Report: a "Phase I" - Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Centreville Commercial Park, Centreville, Queen Annes County, Maryland (1994)
DOCUMENT Citation Only L. Daniel Myers.

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Final Report: a "Phase I" - Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Tanyard Spring Commercial Subdivision, Glen Burnie, Anne Arundel County, Maryland (1992)
DOCUMENT Citation Only L. Daniel Myers. Paula Mask.

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Final Report: a "Phase I" - Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Tracy's Landing Post Office Building Site, Tracy's Landing, Anne Arundel County, Maryland (1994)
DOCUMENT Citation Only L. Daniel Myers.

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Final Report: a "Phase I" - Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Wilderness Pointe Subdivision, Severna Park, Anne Arundel County, Maryland (1992)
DOCUMENT Citation Only L. Daniel Myers. Paula Mask.

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Final Report: a "Phase I" Intensive Archaeological Survey of the Scotchtown Hills Elementary School Property and A "Phase II" - Preliminary Site Examination of the Scotchtown Site 1 (18PR429), Laurel, Prince George's County, Maryland (1993)
DOCUMENT Citation Only L. Daniel Myers.

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Final Report: A Phase I Archaeological Survey of Goose Creek Aboard Naval Air Station Patuxent River, St. Mary's County, Maryland (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Christopher Sperling.

This report summarizes the findings of the Goose Creek Archaeological Survey, the goal of which was to identify and inventory all archaeological sites within the project boundary in accordance with Section 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended. The Goose Creek Survey took place on Naval Air Station Patuxent River (NASPAX) and is found in St. Mary’s County, within Maryland Archaeological Research Unit Number 9. The survey covered approximately 5.05 miles of creek...


Final Report: a Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Crownsville State Office Complex, Crownsville, Anne Arundel County, Maryland (1990)
DOCUMENT Citation Only L. Daniel Myers. Dana C. Linck.

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Final Report: a Phase I Preliminary Archaeological Reconnaissance of the Captain Salem Avery House, Shady Side, Anne Arundel County, Maryland (1990)
DOCUMENT Citation Only L. Daniel Myers.

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Final Report: A Phase II Archaeological Survey of Andrews Air Force Base, Prince George's County, and Davidsonville Transmitter Station, Anne Arundel County, Maryland (1999)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Paula Bienenfeld. Hope Leininger.

Phase II evaluations were conducted for six archaeological sites at Joint Base Andrews (Andrews Air Force Base) in Prince George's County, Maryland, and three archaeological sites at the Davidsonville Transmitter Station (Davidsonville) in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. The purpose of the investigation was to determine if sites 18PR443, 18PR444, 18PR445, 18PR446, 18PR447, 18PR448, 18AN958, 18AN959, and 18AN961 are eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). This...


Final Report: An Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Pipeline Right-Of-Way, Carroll, Howard, and Anne Arundel Counties, Maryland (1980)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Patrick H. Garrow.

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Final Report: Oxon Hill Manor Archaeological Site Mitigation Project, I-95 / MD 210 / I-295 (1986)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Patrick H. Garrow. Thomas R. Wheaton, Jr..

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Final Report: Phase I Archaeological Investigations for the Proposed Andrews Air Force Base Safety Zone Tree Control Project Prince George's County, Maryland (2004)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Colby Allen Child. Christine Heidenrich.

This report describes a Phase I Archaeological Survey conducted during August 2003 of four parcels totaling roughly 8.39 ha (21 ac) for the Safety Zone Tree Control project at Andrews Air Force Base. 313 shovel tests were excavated with 21 containing cultural material. None of the areas were considered eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic places and the Andrews Air Force Base Safety Zone Tree Removal Project will not have an affect on historic properties within the four...


Final Report: Phase I Archaeological Resources Inventory of the Harper's Creek Area, Naval Air Station Patuxent River, St. Mary's County, Maryland (2001.033) (2000)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Laura J. Galke. Michael W. Kell.

The following report presents the results of a Phase I archaeological survey conducted from June 1997 to December 1997 around the Harper’s Creek drainage, situated aboard the Naval Air Station Patuxent River in St. Mary’s County, Maryland. The goal of this survey was to identify and inventory all archaeological sites within the project boundary in accordance with Section 110 of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended. The project area is in Maryland Archaeological Research...


Final Report: Phase I Survey of 18PR385 for the Proposed Naval Command Headquarters at Suitland Federal Center, Prince George's County, MD (2017.042) (1989)
DOCUMENT Full-Text R. Christopher Goodwin & Associates, Inc..

This document includes the Final Report titled "Phase I Survey of 18PR385 for the Proposed Naval Command Headquarters at Suitland Federal Center, Prince George's County, MD." Additional resources are located at the Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory. For further information and access to resources contact the Federal Curator, contact information listed below.


Final Report: the Years of Construction and Alteration for St. Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church and Newtown Manor House As Derived by the Key Year Dendrochronology Technique (1982)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Herman J. Heikkenen.

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Finding a Home in the Global Shtetl: The Archaeology of Jewish Placemaking in the Diaspora (2018)
DOCUMENT Citation Only David M Markus.

Jews in the 17th - 19th Centuries lived perpetual ‘others,’ their lives typified by displacement, often through forced exile or social and economic ostracization. These individuals exemplified life in the Diaspora, defining their experience in juxtaposition to the regions where they lived. They marked their identity as being members of a global Jewish community all the while assimilating to the societal norms of their temporary homelands. The archaeology of the Jewish communities in North...


Finding a Needle in a Stack of Needles: Using Experimental Archaeology to Find Shipwrecks of Hernan Cortés (2020)
DOCUMENT Citation Only P. Brendan Burke. Christopher Horrell. Chuck T Meide. Chuck Meide. Austin (1,2) Burkhard. Austin Burkhard.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Plus Ultra: An examination of current research in Spanish Colonial/Iberian Underwater and Terrestrial Archaeology in the Western Hemisphere." , at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. In 1519, Hernán Cortés ordered ten of his eleven ships scuttled in response to two mutinies. Prior to the scuttling event, contemporary chroniclers, including Cortés, described stripping the vessels of all usable items such as ground...


Finding a Path Through the Trees: Using Multiple Lines of Evidence to Understand the Association of Culturally Modified Trees and the Community in Steilacoom, Washington (2018)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Stacy L Bumback.

The discovery of Culturally Modified Trees (CMTs) within an area slated for development necessitated a detailed analysis to confirm the age and association of these trees as part of the local planning process. Controversary surrounded the development and neighbors were quick to engage the local Native American communities with the goal of halting the development. At least six CMTs were identified; however, the type, size, and modification of the trees did not adhere to the typical traits of CMTs...


Finding Aid, Big Sandy River Basin Navigation Study 1978 (2015)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Michael Rosario Figueroa.

This collection is referred to as "Big Sandy River Basin Navigation Study 1978.” This name is consistent throughout the finding aid, the file folders, and the box labels. The extent of this collection is a quarter (0.25) of a linear inch. The document dates to 1978 and was originally housed in an acidic folder within an acidfree box with other document collections from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Huntington District. The document was in good condition. Metal contaminants, including a...


Finding And Interpreting Future Conflict Sites: The Williamson’s Plantation Battlefield Example (2018)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Steven D. Smith. Michael Scoggins.

In 2006 the authors embarked on a multiyear project to find, define, and interpret the July 12, 1780 Battle of Huck's Defeat, or Williamson's Plantation.  At the time, the battlefield was popularly understood to be a mile from its actual location.  Through historic document research, systematic metal detecting, the application of KOCOA, and other military analyses, the battlefield and battle episodes were located and defined. That, however, was not the end of the story.  Today, the battlefield...


Finding and Understanding the 17th-Century John Hollister Site in South Glastonbury, Connecticut (2020)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Brian D. Jones. Scott Brady.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "“Talkin’ ‘Bout a Revolution”: Identifying and Understanding Early Historic-Period House Sites" , at the 2020 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. The 17th-century John Hollister Site in South Glastonbury, Connecticut is arguably one of the state’s most significant because of its age, richness, and lack of subsequent disturbance. The site, which was identified through a mix of oral history, ground penetrating radar, and...


Finding Bia Ogoi: The Application of Historic Documents and Geomorphology to the Understanding of 19th Century Landscape Change of the Bear River Valley, Franklin County, Idaho (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Kenneth Cannon. ken reid. Joel Pederson. Molly Boeka Cannon. Houston Martin. Kelsey Wetzel.

On the frigid morning of 29 January 1863 the California Volunteers under the command of Patrick Connor attacked the Shoshone village at Bia Ogoi in response to ongoing hostilities between whites and Native groups.  The result was the death of at least 250 Shoshone, many of them women and children, and 21 soldiers.  Over the course of the past 150 years extensive landscape modification has occurred from both natural and human agents obscuring the events of this fateful day.  A major focus of a...


Finding Fort Shackelford: A lost U.S. Army Fort from the Seminole War Era. (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Shawn P Keyte.

Fort Shackelford was built in February of 1855 on what is now the Big Cypress Seminole Reservation in South Florida. It was one of several forts built by the U.S. Army used to scout near the Big Cypress and Everglades regions during the U.S. Government’s efforts to pressure the Seminoles into leaving the area. The fort was found burned by American Soldiers shortly before they were ambushed by Seminole Warriors; marking the start of the Third Seminole War. The location of the fort has been...


Finding Foundations: Exploring an Early Stockade Residence in Schenectady, New York (2017)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Hanna Marie Pageau.

Schenectady County Community College Community Archaeology Program researchers have been excavating in the Stockade Historic District, an area dating back to the Dutch colonization period. Sites located on the current property of the First Reformed Church of Schenectady, located within the district, include a house razed in 1938, but which appears according to existing deed records, to have originally been built in the late 1700s. Two primary finds have come from the excavation, including the...