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Your search in the category "Archaeology" returned 511 results in 26 pages.
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Custer, Jay F. "New Perspectives on the Delmarva Adena Complex."
Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology, 12 (Issue 1 1987): 33-53.
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Custer, Jay F. and Keith R. Doms. "Analysis of Surface Collections from the Oxford Site (18TA3), Talbot Couty, Maryland."
Maryland Archeology, 20 (March 1984): 11-16.
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Custer, Jay F., Keith R. Doms, Kristen Walker, and Adrienne Allegretti. "Archeological Investigations at 18KE128, Kent County, Maryland." Maryland Archeology, 33 (March-September 1997): 45-58.
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Custer, Jay F., Patricia A. Jehle, H. Henry Ward, Scott C. Watson, and Claire Mensack. "Archeological Investigations at the Arrowhead Farm Site Complex, Kent County, Maryland."
Maryland Archeology, 22 (September 1986): 20-35.
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Davidson, Thomas E.
“The Last Town Standing—The Choptank Indian Town.”
Maryland Archeology, 42 (March 2006): 9-14.
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Davidson, Thomas E. "Historically Attested Indian Villages of the Lower Delmarva."
Maryalnd Archeology, 18 (March 1982): 1-8.
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Davidson, Thomas E. "Historically Attested Indian Villages of the Lower Delmarva."
Maryland Archeology, 18 (March 1982): 1-8.
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Davidson, Thomas E. “The Last Town Standing—The Choptank Indian Town.”
Maryland Archeology, 42 (March 2006): 9-14.
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Dent, Joe. “ASM joining in Year of the Keyser site.”
ASM Ink, 32 (June 2006): 1, 10.
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Dent, Joe. “Fully Intact Dog Skeleton is the First for Winslow Site.”
ASM Ink, 29 (September
2003): 3.
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Dent, Joe. “Human Burial Reinterred at the Winslow Site.”
ASM Ink, 29 (October 2003): 3.
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Dent, Richard J. “Claggett Retreat: Formative Settled Life in the Middle Potomac
Valley.”
Maryland Archeology, 46 (March-September 2010): 1-37.
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Dent, Richard J. “Excavations at the Hughes Village Site: Life on the Middle Potomac
River Bottomland.”
Maryland Archeology, 45 (March-September 2009): 1-28
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Dent, Richard J. “The Winslow Site: Household and Community Archeology in the
Middle Potomac Valley.”
Maryland Archeology, 41 (March-September 2005): 1-
51.
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Dent, Richard J. and Christine A. Jirikowic. "Accokeek Creek:
Chronology, The Potomac Creek Complex and Piscataway
Origins."
Journal of Middle Atlantic Archaeology, 17
(2001): 39-58.
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Dent, Richard J., Katherine Clermont, Ali Ghobadi, and Kelsey Woodman. “Excavations at the Winslow Site (18MO9): Preliminary Report on the 2002 Field Season.”
Maryland
Archeology, 38 (September 2002): 13-32.
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Dent, Richard. “Excavations at a Late Woodland Village in the Middle Potomac Valley:
Theory and Practice at the Winslow Site.”
Journal of Middle Atlantic Archaeology,
19 (2003): 3-24.
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Doepkens, William P. Excavations at Mareen Duvall's Middle Plantation at South River Hundred. Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1991.
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DuBose, Warner and ALison Hegamyer. "The Zig-Zag Rockshelter (18FR587) Frederick County, Maryland: A Preliminary Report."
Maryland Archeology, 21 (March 1985): 1-9.
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Elder, Robert A., Jr. "Excavation Report on the Angelica (Knoll) Area: A Colonial Historical Site on the Jones Farm in Calvert County, Maryland."
Maryland Archeology, 27 (March 1991): 1-47.
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