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Babits, Lawrence E. "Military Documents and Archaeological Sites: Methodological Contributions to Historical Archaeology." Ph.D. diss., Brown University, 1981.
Annotations / Notes: contains two chapters on the movements and campsites of the Maryalnd Line during the Southern campaign
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Bailey, Charlene Anne Beaty, Elizabeth A. Aiello and An Historical Overview of the Archaeological Resources Associated with Lots 6A and 7A of the Inner Harbor West Urban Renewal Area, Baltimore, Maryland. Baltimore: Baltimore Center for Urban Archaeology, 1991.
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Ballweber, Hettie L. "Return to the Luce Creek Site (18AN143)."
Maryland Archeology, 30 (March 1994): 1-16.
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Ballweber, Hettie L. "The Burial Site (18FR628): A Rhyolite Processing Site in Frederick County, Maryland."
Maryland Archeology, 27 (Spetmeber 1991): 3-30.
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Barakat, Robert A. "Some Comments on Lord Baltimore's House at Ferryland, Newfoundland."
Aspects: A Publication of the Newfoundland Historical Society, 8 (December 1976): 17-27.
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Barber, Michael B. “Chesapeake Bay Fauna during the Early Seventeenth Century:
Differential Utilization Systems—Aboriginal Versus Immigrant.”
Quarterly
Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Virginia, 63 (June 2008): 58-68.
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Barse, William P. "Additional Sites with Riggins Ware Pottery in Maryland."
Maryland Archeology, 25 (March 1989): 14-20.
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Bastian, Tyler. "Carroll R. Bennett's Contributions to Maryland Archeology."
Maryland Archeology, 25 (Septemer 1989): 1-5.
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Bastian, Tyler. "The Early Pursuit of Archeology in Maryland."
Maryland Historical Magazine, 76 (March 1980): 1-7.
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Beall, James R., Stacey Streett, and Guy Whidden. "Archeological Study of the George Willard House (18FR696): A Federal Farm House in Southern Frederick County, Maryland."
Maryland Archeology, 31 (March and September 1995): 9-24.
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Beasley, Joy and Tom Gwaltney. “Applications of GIS to Archeological Projects: Examples from
the Best Farm.”
Maryland Archeology, 39 (March-September 2003): 49-60.
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Beasley, Joy, Tom Gwaltney, and Martha Temkin. "Gaining New
Perspectives on the Past: An Application of GIS at the
Best Farm."
Maryland Archeology, 37 (September 2001):
22-37.
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Beasley, Joy. “Current Archeological Research at Monocacy National Battlefield.”
Maryland
Archeology, 39 (March-September 2003): 27-30.
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Beasley, Joy. “The Occupational History of the Best Farm: Research and Excavation Results.”
Maryland Archeology, 39 (March-September 2003): 31-48.
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Beaudry, M. C. "Coming of Age? Historical Archaeology of the Chesapeake."
Antiquity, 69 (March 1995): 192-96.
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Beaudry, Mary C. et al. "A Vessel Typology for Early Chesapeake Ceramics: the Potomac Typological System."
Historical Archaeology 17 (1983): 18-43.
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Beaudry, Mary C., et al. "A Vessel Typology for Early Chesapeake Ceramics: The Potomac Typological System."
Historical Archaeology, 17 (no. 1, 1983): 18-43.
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Beisaw, April M. “Once Was Not Enough: Founding and Finding Port Tobacco, Charles
County.”
Maryland Archeology, 43 (September 2007): 1-6.
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Beisaw, April M. “Port Tobacco diggers explore five areas.”
ASM Ink, 34 (August 2008):
1, 6.
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Bennett, Carroll R. "The Evergreen Collection."
Maryland Archeology, 25 (September 1989): 5-10.
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