Survey of 3 Acre Land Exchange Parcel, Point Lookout State Park (2004.028)

Part of: US Navy Point Lookout, Maryland

This collection contains an artifact inventory and photographs for artifacts collected during phase I and II investigations at US Navy Point Lookout, Maryland. The MAC Lab accession number for these documents is 2004.028. This collection also includes the project page Survey of 3 Acre Land Exchange Parcel, Point Lookout (2004.028).

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Survey of 3 Acre Land Exchange Parcel, Point Lookout (2004.028)
  • Survey of 3 Acre Land Exchange Parcel, Point Lookout (2004.028)
    PROJECT Navy.

    This project contains an artifact catalog and photographs from Phase I investigations of sites 18STX80, 18STX81, and 18ST792 at the US Navy property at Lookout Point, Maryland. A phase I archaeological survey of a 3-acre parcel located in Point Lookout State Park set to transfer to the US Navy was investigated in 2003. The goal of the investigation was to identify the presence of cultural resources within the parcel. A total of 75 STPs were excavated and 20 artifacts were recovered. One new site...

  • Artifacts Inventory, Sites 18STX80, 18STX81, and 18ST792, Point Lookout (2007)
    DATASET Geo-Marine, Inc..

    This record contains an artifact catalog for phase I investigations of sites 18STX80, 18STX81, and 18ST792, Point Lookout State Park, Maryland. This collection and related documents are currently being held by the Maryland Archaeological Conservation Lab located in St. Leonard, MD. For further information contact the Federal Curator, Sara Rivers-Cofield

  • Site Photographs, Sites 18ST792, 18STX80, and 18STX81, Point Lookout (2003)
    IMAGE Geo-Marine, Inc..

    This record contains an both artifact and site photographs for phase I investigations of sites 18STX80, 18STX81, and 18ST792, Point Lookout State Park, Maryland. This collection and related documents are currently being held by the Maryland Archaeological Conservation Lab located in St. Leonard, MD. For further information contact the Federal Curator, Sara Rivers-Cofield