Fort Detrick, Maryland
Part of: Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory
Digital materials from Fort Detrick, Maryland. Organized into two tDAR projects that align with the investigations of particular sites at the institution and according to MAC Lab Accession Numbers that are used to organize the physical collections.
Site Name Keywords
18FR683 •
18FR74
Site Type Keywords
Archaeological Feature •
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex •
Settlements •
Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features
Other Keywords
Compliance •
Phase II •
Army •
Chert •
Quartz •
Rhyolite •
Levanna Projectile Point •
Shepard Ware •
Selby Bay side notched •
Phase II Investigation
Culture Keywords
Historic •
Woodland •
Middle Woodland •
Late Woodland
Investigation Types
Data Recovery / Excavation •
Archaeological Overview •
Site Evaluation / Testing •
Historic Background Research •
Heritage Management
Material Types
Ceramic •
Glass •
Metal •
Fauna •
Mineral •
Chipped Stone
Temporal Keywords
Prehistoric •
Historic
Geographic Keywords
US (ISO Country Code) •
United States of America (Country) •
Frederick County (County) •
Maryland (State / Territory) •
North America (Continent) •
Fort Detrick •
Frederick (County) •
Frederick, Maryland •
Monocacy River •
Monocacy drainage
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-7 of 7)
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Phase II Investigation, Beall House, Site 18FR683, Fort Detrick (2007.040)
PROJECT
This project contains the artifact catalog, excavation photographs, and the photo log for phase II excavations of site 18FR683, Beall House, Fort Detrick, conducted by R. Christopher Goodwin and Associates during October, 2006.
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Artifact Inventory, Phase II Investigations, Site 18FR683, Beall House, Fort Detrick (2006)
DATASET
This contains an artifact catalog for phase II investigations of site 18FR683, Beall House, Fort Detrick, by R. Christopher Goodwin and Associates during October, 2006.
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Excavation Photographs, Phase II Investigations, Site 18FR683, Beall House, Fort Detrick (2006)
IMAGE
This record contains excavation photographs associated with Phase II investigation of Site 18FR683, Beall House Phase II, Fort Detrick, Maryland. Photo record for these excavation photographs are located at https://core.tdar.org/dataset/392479 Photo Record from Site 18FR683, Beall House Phase II.
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Photograph Record, Phase II Investigations, Site 18FR683, Beall House, Fort Detrick (2007)
DATASET
This record contains the photograph record for excavation photographs associated with Phase II investigation of site 18FR683, Beall House Phase II. The photographs listed in this Excel spreadsheet can be found at: https://core.tdar.org/image/392180.
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Phase II Investigations, Site 18FR74, Ft. Detrick Water Treatment Plant, Fort Detrick (2005.023)
PROJECT
This project includes the report on findings of a Phase II archeological evaluation of a portion of Site 18FR74 located at the Fort Detrick Water Treatment Plant, City of Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland and accompanying artifact catalog. The objectives of the Phase II evaluation of Site 18FR74 included the definition of the horizontal and vertical limits of the site, temporal placement of the site, site function, and characterization of the depositional integrity of the site within the...
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Artifact Inventory, Phase II Investigations, Site 18FR74, Fort Detrick (2005)
DATASET
Artifact Catalog for Phase II at 18FR74: Ft. Detrick Water Treatment Plant Project. Created using Microsoft Access.
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Phase II Archaeological Evaluation of Site 18FR74 at the Fort Detrick Water Treatment Plant, City of Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text
This report presents the findings of a Phase II archeological evaluation of a portion of Site 18FR74 located at the Fort Detrick Water Treatment Plant, City of Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland. The project area is located in Maryland Archeological Research Unit #17, the Monocacy Drainage. The City of Frederick is proposing to construct the Schifferstadt Boulevard Raw Water Transmission Main that will cross the property of the Fort Detrick Water Treatment Plant. In reviewing the requested...