Status, Landscape, and Tenancy at Mount Vernon Place: Final Archaeological Investigations of the Jacob B. Cazier Tenancy Site #2, State Route 896, New Castle County, Delaware
Author(s): Angela Hoseth; Wade P. Catts; Rebecca Tinsman
Year: 1994
Summary
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Status, Landscape, and Tenancy at Mount Vernon Place: Final Archaeological Investigations of the Jacob B. Cazier Tenancy Site #2, State Route 896, New Castle County, Delaware. Angela Hoseth, Wade P. Catts, Rebecca Tinsman. 1994 ( tDAR id: 208299)
Keywords
Material
Ceramic
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Fauna
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Glass
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Metal
Investigation Types
Data Recovery / Excavation
General
7NC-F-64
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Faunal Material
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Glass Artifacts
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Habitation Site
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Kaolin Pipe Fragments
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Metal Artifacts
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Pearlware ceramics
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Phase III Excavations
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Rockingham ceramics
Geographic Keywords
10003 (Fips Code)
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Chesapeake and Delaware Canal
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Delaware (State / Territory)
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Delaware High Coastal Plain
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New Castle (County)
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North America (Continent)
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United States of America (Country)
Temporal Keywords
Historic
Spatial Coverage
min long: -75.789; min lat: 39.29 ; max long: -75.405; max lat: 39.839 ;
Individual & Institutional Roles
Sponsor(s): Federal Highway Administration; Delaware Department of Transportation
Prepared By(s): University of Delaware Center for Archaeological Research
Record Identifiers
NADB document id number(s): 2204307
NADB citation id number(s): 000000243014
Notes
General Note: Contract number: DDOT 79-108-01, FHWA F-1033(2)
General Note: Submitted to: Delaware Department of Transportation
General Note: Sent from: University of Delaware Center for Archaeological Research