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Centers of Exchange: Comparing Virginia's Northern Neck and Maryland's Potomac Valley (2023)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Caitlin E Hall.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "A Land Unto Itself: Virginia's Northern Neck, Colonialism, And The Early Atlantic", at the 2023 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. Since 2016, more than 20 Indigenous sites have been tested in the Northern Neck. Two sites, Baylor and Camden, stand out for the thousands of Indigenous ceramics present. A trend seen nowhere else in the Northern Neck, it is seen at Posey, a site along the Potomac in Maryland. This paper...


New Perspectives on Smith’s Map of the Chesapeake (2018)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Scott M Strickland.

Archaeologists and historians have long used Captain John Smith’s 1612 map of the Chesapeake to interpret the native landscape at contact. From this map and the narrative of his 1608 voyages, inferences have been made about territories, population size, and settlement locations. Recent research mapping Indigenous Cultural Landscapes (ICLs) for the National Park Service has begun to re-envision the study of Smith’s map and highlight the limitations of its efficacy in drawing broad conclusions...


Phase III Archaeological Data Recovery at the Smithsonian Pier Site (18An284 / 285), Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, Anne Arundel County, Maryland (1997)
DOCUMENT Citation Only James G. Gibb. Anson H. Hines.

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