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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Dent, Joe. "Fully Intact Dog Skeleton is the First for Winslow Site." ASM Ink, 29 (September 2003):3.
Categories: Archaeology

Dent, Joe. "Human Burial Reinterred at the Winslow Site." ASM Ink, 29 (October 2003): 3.
Categories: Archaeology

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.
Categories: Archaeology

Dent, Richard J., Katherine Clermont, Ali Ghobadi, and Kelsey Woodman. "Excavations at the Winslow Site (18MO9): Preliminary Report on the 2002 Field Season." MarylandArcheology, 38 (September 2002): 13-32.

Geasey, Spencer O. "The Highland Metarhyolite Outcrop: Ten Years Later." Maryland Archeology,38 (September 2002): 1-12.
Categories: Archaeology

Larsen, Eric L. "Integrating Segregated Urban Landscapes of the Late-Nineteenth and Early-Twentieth Centuries." Historical Archaeology, 37 (no. 3, 2003): 111-23.

Luckenbach, Al, and C. Jane Cox. "17th Century Lead Seals from Anne Arundel County, Maryland." Maryland Archeology, 39 (March-September 2003): 17-26.

Wah, John Stuart. The Origin and Pedogenic History of Quaternary Silts on the Delmarva Peninsula in Maryland. Ph.D. diss., University of Maryland, College Park, 2003.

Ballweber, Hettie L. "The Burial Site (18FR628): A Rhyolite Processing Site in Frederick County, Maryland." Maryland Archeology, 27 (Spetmeber 1991): 3-30.

Bastian, Tyler. "Carroll R. Bennett's Contributions to Maryland Archeology." Maryland Archeology, 25 (Septemer 1989): 1-5.

Bennett, Carroll R. "The Evergreen Collection." Maryland Archeology, 25 (September 1989): 5-10.
Categories: Archaeology

Brown, Roy. "The Polish Mountain Stone Circle, Allegany County, Maryland." Maryland Archeology, 25 (September 1989): 29-32.

"Coffins Opened at St. Mary's City." Archeological Society of Maryland Newsletter, 18 (December 1992): 3-4.

Creveling, Donald K. "Archaeological Investigations of the Burial Vault at Darnall's Chance." Passport to the Past, 3 (May/June 1992): 1, 3.

Curry, Dennis C., and Maureen Kavanagh. "The Middle to Late Woodland Transition in Maryland." North American Archaeologist, 12 (no. 1, 1991): 3-28.
Categories: Archaeology

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.

Israel, Stephen, and Randy Whitlock. "Artifacts." Maryland Archeology, 25 (September 1989): 33-34.
Categories: Archaeology

"Lord Baltimore's Home Discovered." Archeological Society of Maryland Newsletter, 18 (September 1992): 3-4.
Categories: Archaeology

Lowery, Darrin. "The Distribution and Function of Prehistoric Sites With the Lower Bay Hundred District, Talbot County, Maryland." Journal of Middle Atlatic Archaeology, 8 (1992): 11-40.

McNamara, Joseph M. "Submerged Terrestrial Sites and the Application of Clam Dredges in the Search for William Claiborne's 17-th Century Settlement in the Upper Chesapeake." Broadwater, John D., ed. Underwater Archaeology Proceedings from the Society for Historical Archaeology Conference. Richmond, VA: Society for Historical Archaeology, 1991, pp. 10-14.

Papier, Deborah. "Tales from the Crypt." Baltimore, 85 (October 1992): 76-79, 105.

Papier, Deborah. "Tales from the Crypt." Mid-Atlantic County, 13 (September 1992): 30-35, 81, 86.

Pogue, Dennis J. "Archeological Invensitations at the 'Melon Field' Site (18CV169), St. Leondard, Maryland." Maryland Archeology, 25 (September 1989): 11-27.

Pohuski, Michael. "The Underwater Search for William Claiborne's 17th-Century Settlement in the Upper Chesapeake." Broadwater, John D., ed. Underwtaer Archaeology Procdeings from the Society for Historical Archaeology Conference. Richmond, VA: Society for Historical Archaeology, 1991, pp. 6-9.

Preston, J. Lee, Jr. "A Preliminary Report on the Historical Archeology at the Patapsco Female Institute (18HO143), Ellicott City, Maryland." Maryland Archeology, 28 (March 1992): 14-32.

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