Late Archaic through Woodland II (ca 2,000 BC - 1650 AD) (Temporal Keyword)

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Cardon/Holton Site [7NC-F-128] Phase I Subsurface Summary and Artifact Inventories (2015)
DATASET Hunter Research, Inc..

MS Access database containing the subsurface and artifact inventory data for the Phase I investigation of the Cardon/Holton Site [7NC-F-128]


Cardon/Holton Site [7NC-F-128] Phase II Subsurface and Artifact Data (2015)
DATASET Hunter Research, Inc..

MS Access database containing the subsurface and artifact inventory data for the Cardon/Holton Site [7NC-F-128] Phase II investigation


Cardon/Holton Site [7NC-F-128] Phase III Field and Artifact Photographs (2015)
IMAGE Hunter Research, Inc..

Cardon/Holton Site [7NC-F-128] Phase III Field and Artifact Photographs


Cardon/Holton Site [7NC-F-128] Phase III Subsurface and Artifact Data (2015)
DATASET Hunter Research, Inc..

MS Access database containing the subsurface and artifact data from the Cardon/Holton Site [7NC-F-128] Phase III investigation


Phase III Archaeological Data Recovery, Cardon/Holton Site [7NC-F-128], St. Georges Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware
PROJECT Ian Burrow. William B. Liebeknecht. Federal Highway Administration (FHWA).

The Cardon/Holton Site [7NC-F-128] is a Euro-American farmstead occupied during the second quarter of the 18th century. It lies in St. Georges Hundred in New Castle County, Delaware, in a location east of the Choptank Road: itself one of the earliest north-south overland routes in this part of Delaware. This site itself was placed immediately adjacent to a now-vanished secondary cart road that branched off the Choptank Road a short distance to the south, and close to the still-extant wooded...


Phase III Archaeological Data Recovery, Cardon/Holton Site [7NC-F-128], St. Georges Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware (2015)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Ian Burrow. William Liebeknecht. James Patrick Harshbarger. Alison Haley.

The Cardon/Holton Site [7NC-F-128] is a Euro-American farmstead occupied during the second quarter of the 18th century. It lies in St. Georges Hundred in New Castle County, Delaware, in a location east of the Choptank Road: itself one of the earliest north-south overland routes in this part of Delaware. This site itself was placed immediately adjacent to a now-vanished secondary cart road that branched off the Choptank Road a short distance to the south, and close to the still-extant wooded...