Prince George County (County) (Geographic Keyword)

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Preliminary Archeological Investigation of the City Point Unit, Petersburg National Battlefield (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only P / Ra Research, Inc..

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Proposal for I-95 Phase III Archaeological Data Recovery Program Number 489-22000 (1982)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Patrick H. Garrow. Barbara A. Hogan.

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PROTEIN (CIEP) AND ORGANIC RESIDUE (FTIR) ANALYSIS OF SAMPLES FROM THE BARC FLOODPLAIN A SITE (18PR1024), PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY, MARYLAND (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Chad Yost. Linda Scott Cummings. Melissa K. Logan.

Three ceramic sherds were submitted for organic residue (FTIR) analysis and nine lithic tools were submitted for protein residue (CIEP) analysis from the BARC Floodplain A Site (18PR1024), Prince George’s County, Maryland. These archaeochemical and archaeobiological analyses were undertaken to explore the types of foods being harvested, gathered and processed by the site’s occupants.


Recovered Civil War Era Bayonet - Electrolytic Conservation of Iron Artifacts (2009)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Fort Lee Regional Archaeological Curation Facility.

Due to the nature of the find, any contextual analysis of the artifact would be purely speculative. The bayonet was recovered from a deep excavation pit which contained several layers of artificial fill which had, over time, been added on top of the natural strata of the original ground surface. Without out knowing the exact positioning within the layers it can not be determined if the artifact was in its original place of deposition or it was brought in as part of the fill. The area of...


Remedial Archaeology Investigations at Sites 44PG179 and 44PG243, Fort Lee, Virginia (1989)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Harding Polk II.

Archaeological investigations were conducted at two previously recorded sites at Fort Lee (44PG179 and 44PG243) by MAAR Associates, Inc. (MAI) for the Norfolk District of the Army Corps of Engineers. The investigations were performed as a result of surface disturbances from unauthorized heavy equipment activity in order to determine if these disturbances impacted any potential cultural resources. Other than the initial inventory survey, site 44PG243 has never been subjected to archaeological...


Site Summaries for an Archaeological Survey of Five Virginia Coastal Plain Counties, 1974 (1976)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Randolph Turner.

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Survey of 44PG0462: Methodology, Results, and Conclusions, Fort Lee, Virginia (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Versar, Inc..

This document serves as a description of the methodology, results, and conclusions for archaeological site 44PG0462 discovered during July 2005 at Fort Lee, Virginia. The document includes a site map, photographs of the site and its excavation, soil profile STP forms, and spreadsheets detailing site results.


Two Pipes from Prince George County, Virginia (1968)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Peter A. McCrery.

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Vertebrate Faunal Utilization Pattern of the Middle Woodland Mockley Ceramic Users: the Maycock's Point Shell Midden Site, Prince George County, Virginia (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Michael B. Barber.

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Virginia Department of Highways and Transportation Phase I Archaeological Reconnaissance Survey: 144 - Temple Avenue Extension (1983)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Lyle E. Browning.

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Virginia Department of Highways and Transportation Phase I Archaeological Reconnaissance Survey: Rt. 144, Temple Avenue Extension (1983)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Lyle E. Browning.

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