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Your search in the category "Archaeology" returned 511 results in 26 pages.
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Geasey, Spencer O., and Hettie L. Ballweber. "A Study of Two Prehistoric Sites Associated with the Highland Metarhyolite Quarry, Frederick County, Maryland."
Maryland Archeology 35 (September 1999): 9-26.
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Geasy, Spencer O. "A Comparative Analysis of Flaked Lithic and Ceramic Assemblages from Three Rock Shelters in Frederick County, Maryland."
Maryland Archeology, 29 (March-September 1993): 43-53.
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Gervasi, S. "Northampton: Slave Quarters That Have Survived Centuries."
American Visions 6 (April 1991): 54-56.
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Gibb, James G. "Archaeological Clues to Life in Colonial Calvert County: The William Stephens Land Site, c. 1660-1680."
Calvert Historian, 11 (Spring 1996): 7-16.
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Gibb, James G. "English Trade Tokens from a 17th Century Colonial Site in Southern Maryland."
Maryland Archeology, 29 (March-September 1993): 55-60.
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Gibb, James G. The Archaeology of Wealth: Consumer Behavior in English America. New York: Plenum, 1996.
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Gibb, James G. “Cellaring Wine at Melwood Park (18PR225), Prince George’s County,
Maryland.”
Maryland Archeology, 42 (March 2006): 24-32.
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Gibb, James G. “Cellaring Wine at Melwood Park (18PR225), Prince George’s County, Maryland.”
Maryland Archeology, 42 (March 2006): 24-32.
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Gibb, James G. “Dove’s Nest Afire!: An Early Colonial House in Aquasco, Prince
George’s County, Maryland.”
Maryland Archeology, 42 (September 2006): 7-14.
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Gibb, James G. “Dove’s Nest Afire!: An Early Colonial House in Aquasco, Prince
George’s County, Maryland.”
Maryland Archeology, 42 (September 2006): 7-14.
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Gibb, James G. “Dove’s Nest Afire.”
Chronicles of St. Mary’s 54 (Fall 2006): 347-49.
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Gibb, James G. “Garrett’s Chance #3 (18PR704): A Hilltop Paleoindian Site in Southern
Prince George’s County.”
Maryland Archeology, 42 (September 2006): 1-6.
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Gibb, James G. “Garrett’s Chance #3 (18PR704): A Hilltop Paleoindian Site in Southern
Prince George’s County.”
Maryland Archeology, 42 (September 2006): 1-6.
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Gibb, James G. “Mean Ceramic Dates for Hagerstown Valley Pottery.”
Maryland
Archeology, 42 (March 2006): 15-23.
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Gibb, James G. “Median Ceramic Dates for Hagerstown Valley Pottery.”
Maryland Archeology, 42 (March 2006): 15-23.
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Gibb, James G. “Paleo Site Found on PG County Knoll-Top.”
ASM Ink, 30 (November
2004): 3-4.
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Gibb, James G. “Searching for the Lost Towns of Port Tobacco.”
Maryland Archeology,
47 (March 2011): 5-13.
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Gibb, James G. “Western Maryland Red Earthenware: Consumer Choice at the Early 19th
Century Reiff Site (18WA454).”
Maryland Archeology, 43 (March 2007): 1-14.
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Gibb, James G. and Anson H. Hines. "Selby Bay Phase Subsistence Strategies at the Smithsonian Pier Site, Anne Arundel County, Maryland."
Maryland Archeology, 33 (March-September 1997): 59-76.
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Gibb, James G. and Wesley J. Balla. "Dutch Pots in Maryland Middens: Or, What Light from Yonder Pot Breaks?"
Journal of Middle Atlantic Archaeology, 9 (1993): 67-85.
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