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JPPM is also the home of the Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory (MAC Lab), which houses almost 10 million artifacts. The MAC Lab serves as a clearinghouse for archaeological collections recovered from land-based and underwater projects conducted by State and Federal agencies throughout Maryland.
(Mayer-Oakes’ 1955) To quote the Maryland Archaeological Conservation Lab, "Monongahela ceramics are a complex series that begin with an early grit or limestone tempered group and end with a very anomalous collection of types found in southwestern Pennsylvania during the post-Contact period." [8]
Archaeology: Home of the Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory Jerusalem Mill Village: Jerusalem: Harford: Central: Living: Located in Gunpowder Falls State Park, Quaker village demonstrating 18th- through early-20th-century life J. Millard Tawes Historical Museum: Crisfield: Somerset: Eastern Shore: Local history
Accokeek Creek Site, also known as Moyaone, is an archaeological site in Prince George's County, Maryland, located along the Potomac River across from Mount Vernon in today's Piscataway Park, which was inhabited intermittently since 2000 BC. [3] Accokeek Creek Site was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1964. [3]
Archaeological sites on the National Register of Historic Places in Maryland (1 C, 51 P) Pages in category "Archaeological sites in Maryland" This category contains only the following page.
The National Archives Site is an archeological site at the National Archives facility in College Park, Prince George's County, Maryland.The site contains archeological remains from prehistoric settlements during the Late Archaic period, c. 4000-1500 B.C. Stone artifacts recovered through archeological testing indicate that this camp served as a place of stone tool manufacture and probably as a ...
Patterson's Archeological District is a 512-acre (2.07 km 2) archaeological site near Wallville in Calvert County, Maryland at the mouth of St. Leonard's Creek, the largest tributary of the tidal portions of the Patuxent River. It contains a representative sample of a range of archeological sites characteristic of both upland and lowland ...
Pages in category "Archaeological sites on the National Register of Historic Places in Maryland" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .