House (Site Type Keyword)
Parent: Domestic Structures
A relatively small dwelling occupied by a single nuclear or extended family. May appear archaeologically as a stone foundation or pattern of post molds.
1,326-1,350 (2,655 Records)
Representative artifacts: Locally-made pipe
Jordan’s Journey (44PG302): Matchlock (2004)
Representative artifacts: Matchlock
Jordan’s Journey (44PG302): Pewter Spoon (2004)
Representative artifacts: Pewter spoon
Jordan’s Journey (44PG302): Pitcher (2004)
Representative artifacts: Pitcher
Jordan’s Journey (44PG302): Pitcher (2004)
Representative artifacts: Pitcher
Jordan’s Journey (44PG302): Skimmer (2004)
Representative artifacts: Skimmer
Jordan’s Journey (44PG302): Snaphaunce (2004)
Representative artifacts: Snaphaunce
Jordan’s Journey (44PG302): Spade Nosing (2004)
Representative artifacts: Spade nosing
Jordan’s Journey (44PG302): Sword (2004)
Representative artifacts: Sword
Jordan’s Journey (44PG302): Sword Hilt (2004)
Representative artifacts: Sword hilt
Jordan’s Journey (44PG302): Sword in Situ (2004)
Representative artifacts: Sword in situ
Jordan’s Journey (44PG302): Tile with Llama Figure (2004)
Representative artifacts: Tile with a llama figure
Jordan’s Journey (44PG302): Tin-glazed Drug Jar (2004)
Representative artifacts: Tin-glazed drug jar
Jordan’s Journey (44PG302): Tin-glazed Wall Tile (2004)
Representative artifacts: Tin-glazed wall tile
Jordan’s Journey (44PG302): Vase (2004)
Representative artifacts: Vase
Jordan’s Journey (44PG302): Worm (2004)
Representative artifacts: Worm
Keeping up with the McNamaras: A Historical Archaeological Study of the Cumberland and Gloucester Streets site, The Rocks, Sydney (2005)
The archaeological collection from the Cumberland and Gloucester Streets site, excavated in 1994, was among the suite of material selected for analysis in this project. This report presents the results of the EAMC team’s re-examination of the historical and archaeological records of the Cumberland and Gloucester Streets site and is also intended to provide a reference point for future research of the site.
King's Reach (18CV83)
King’s Reach (18CV83), part of the plantation known as “St. Leonard,” is a tobacco plantation homelot site occupied from 1690 until 1711 in Calvert County, Maryland. The site is located on the grounds of the Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum (JPPM) and is associated with a nearby quarter (18CV84) and large tobacco barn (18CV85). King’s Reach is probably the home of Richard Smith, Jr., a wealthy colonist with close ties to the Calvert family. Documentary evidence suggests that Smith probably...
King’s Reach (18CV83): Artifact Distributions, 4/64 Inch Tobacco Pipes (2004)
Artifact distribution map, 4/64 inch tobacco pipes
King’s Reach (18CV83): Artifact Distributions, 5/64 and 6/64 Inch Tobacco Pipes (2004)
Artifact distribution map, 5/64 and 6/64 inch tobacco pipes
King’s Reach (18CV83): Artifact Distributions, 7/64 and 8/64 Inch Tobacco Pipes (2004)
Artifact distribution map, 7/64 and 8/64 inch tobacco pipes
King’s Reach (18CV83): Artifact Distributions, Bale Seals (2004)
Artifact distribution map, bale seals
King’s Reach (18CV83): Artifact Distributions, Border Ware (2004)
Artifact distribution map, borderware
King’s Reach (18CV83): Artifact Distributions, Borderware in Plow Zone (2004)
Artifact distribution map, borderware in plow zone
King’s Reach (18CV83): Artifact Distributions, Borderware in Plow Zone (2004)
Artifact distribution map, borderware in plow zone