Final Report: A Phase II Archaeological Survey of Andrews Air Force Base, Prince George's County, and Davidsonville Transmitter Station, Anne Arundel County, Maryland

Autor: Bienenfeld, Paula, Leininger, Hope
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 1999
Předmět:
Historic
Jasper
18PR443
18PR444
18PR445
18PR446
Ironstone
Textile
18PR447
18PR448
Atlantic Coastal Plain Physiographic Province
Artifact Scatter
Whiteware
Archaeological Overview
Federal Period
Halifax Point
Building Materials
Lithic Scatter
Archaeological Feature
Pipe
Andrews Air Force Base
Container Glass
Pearlware
NRHP
Davidsonville
Occupation Site
Quartz
Reconnaissance / Survey
Early Woodland
20th Century
Colonial
Wire Nail
Fauna
18AN958
Post Hole / Post Mold
Charcoal
Pollen
1800's
Late Woodland
Rhyolite
Fire Cracked Rock
Mockley ware
Patuxent River
Shovel Testing
1700's
Brewerton Point
Prince George's (County)
Davidsonville Transmitter Station
18th Century
18AN959
Building 3716
Projectile Point
Belle Chance
Shell
Joint Base Andrews
18AN961
Midden
Mineral
National Register of Historic Places
Historic Background Research
19th Century
Chipped Stone
Prehistoric
Woodland
Lithic Debitage
Ceramic
Middle Woodland
Archaic
Late Archaic
Data Recovery / Excavation
Porcelain
Glass
Building 4261
Anne Arundel (County)
DOI: 10.48512/xcv8470128
Popis: Phase II evaluations were conducted for six archaeological sites at Joint Base Andrews (Andrews Air Force Base) in Prince George's County, Maryland, and three archaeological sites at the Davidsonville Transmitter Station (Davidsonville) in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. The purpose of the investigation was to determine if sites 18PR443, 18PR444, 18PR445, 18PR446, 18PR447, 18PR448, 18AN958, 18AN959, and 18AN961 are eligible for listing on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). This document serves as a report on the investigation and findings.
Databáze: OpenAIRE