Fort Nonsense (Geographic Keyword)

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An Archaeological Survey of the David W. Taylor Naval Ship Research and Development Center, Carderock and Annapolis, Maryland (1984)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Marcia Weinland. Carmen Weber.

Report Abstract: Archeological investigations were conducted at the David Taylor Naval Ship Research and Development Centers in Carderock and Annapolis, Maryland during the summer of 1983. No National Register eligible archeological resources were present at the Carderock Laboratory, however, there are four buildings that are considered to be eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. No buildings which are eligible for listing on the National Register are present at...


Archaeological Survey of the David W. Taylor Naval Ship Research and Development Center, Carderock and Annapolis, Maryland (2006.030)
PROJECT Navy.

The following project contains information about a 1983 archaeological survey of the David Taylor Naval Ship Research and Development Centers in Carderock and Annapolis, Maryland. Artifacts recovered from site 18AN550 as part of this project are curated at the Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory on behalf of the Navy.


Artifact Inventory (2009)
DATASET Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory.

Inventory of artifacts generated after the collection's delivery to the Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory (MAC Lab). The 1986 metal detected artifacts had not been processed prior to their curation at the MAC Lab.


Intensive Level Reconnaissance at the United States Naval Academy: the Main Campus, NSWC Annapolis, Housing, USNA North Severn, and the Naval Academy Dairy Farm, Annapolis and Anne Arundel County, Maryland (1996)
DOCUMENT Citation Only John Seidel. Martha Williams. Elizabeth Rupp.

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Phase I Investigation, Fort Nonsense Metal Detector Survey, Annapolis, Maryland (2006.031)
PROJECT Navy.

The following project contains resources and information from the phase I metal detecting survey at Fort Nonsense in Annapolis, Maryland. The material culture was recovered in 1986. Ninety-three artifacts were recovered from site 18AN550. These materials are curated at the Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory on behalf of the Navy. No report was completed for this survey.