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Survey Photographs, Site 18ST372, Webster Field Annex (2010)
IMAGE Louis Berger.

This record contains excavation photographs from site 18ST372, Phase II excavations from Webster Field Annex, Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland.


Survey Photographs, Sites 18ST328 and 18ST234, Webster Field Annex (2003)
IMAGE Geo-Marine, Inc..

This record contains excavation photographs from sites 18ST328 and 18ST234, Phase II excavations from a survey of shoreline portions of Abroad Webster Field Annex, Maryland.


Survey Photographs, US Navy North Severn Waste Treatment Upgrade, US Navy North Severn Complex (2012)
IMAGE EAC Archaeology.

This record contains survey photographs for phase I archaeological investigations at the US Navy North Severn Waste Treatment Upgrade, Anne Arundel County, Maryland.


Susquehanna, Naval Air Station Patuxent River (1998.036)
PROJECT Navy.

This project contains artifact distribution data and photographs from Phase II excavations at Susquehanna, Maryland in 1987-1988. From the Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory. Site Summary: 18ST399 Susquehanna: "The Susquehanna site is located aboard the Naval Air Station Patuxent River in St. Mary’s County, Maryland. The peninsula on which the site sits had been occupied by colonists since the 1650s, but 18ST399 was not established until the mid-18th century. The first...


Unit Plan Drawing, Phase I Archaeological Survey of Point Lookout Tracking Station and Adjunct Theodolite Stations, Naval Air Station Patuxent River, St. Mary's County, Maryland (2000.019) (1995)
IMAGE Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory.

This resource is an image of a hand-drawn plan view of Unit 29916 of the Phase I archaeological excavations at Point Lookout, Maryland. A computer-drawn version of this map with a complete key is located in the Point Lookout survey official report, also included in the Point Lookout Survey, Chesapeake Bay, Maryland (2000.019) project and collection. Additional resources are located at the Maryland Archaeological Conservation lab. For further information and access to resources contact the...


Utilized Artifact Inventory Codes, Phase I and II Investigations, Washington Navy Yard Quarters, Washington D.C. (2013)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Louis Berger.

This records contains a code sheet for the codes used in the artifact inventory of historic and prehistoric artifacts collected during phase I and II investigations of site 51SE66, Washington Navy Yard Quarters, Washington D.C. These codes are related to the artifact inventory record: https://core.tdar.org/dataset/393137


Utilized Codes for CXE 4845, Phase I Archaeological Survey on the North Bank of Pine Hill Run Naval Air Station Patuxent River St. Mary's County, Maryland (2012.042) (2011)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Louis Berger.

Codes for lithics, historic ceramics, glass, small finds/architectural, and faunal remains. Also included is pattern gout and class translations. These codes are for project number 4854, phase I archaeological survey on the north bank of Pine Hill Run, St. Mary's County, Maryland. Additional resources are located at the Maryland Archaeological Conservation lab. For further information and access to resources contact the Federal Curator, contact information listed below


Utilized Codes for XE 4307 Anketill's Neck, St. Mary's Co, MD Phase II (2008)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Louis Berger.

Utilized Codes for cataloging the artifacts from the Phase II Investigations at Anketill's Neck (Site 18ST707) at the Naval Air Station Patuxent River.


Utilized Codes, Greenbury Point Monitoring, Site 18AN160, NSS Annapolis (2003)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Louis Berger.

This record contains the artifact catalog's utilized codes for site 18AN160, identified during the Greenbury Point monitoring, NSS Annapolis, Maryland.


Wars With America 1776 - 1815 (2013)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Andrew T E Whitefield.

Shipbuilding by James Martin Hilhouse at Bristol during this period of conflict. This young man aged 24 founded in 1772 a shipbuilding business that lasted 200 years and built large warships and merchantmen in Dockyards on the Avon that no longer exist but there is valuable archival material and some recent archaeological surveys have taken place. How did he use the experience gained by his apprenticeship to the Master Shipwright in Royal Dockyards for the benefit of Bristol merchants with...