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Comer, Elizabeth Anderson, and Kirsten L. Stevens. "Mount Clare: Introducing Baltimore to Eighteenth Century Splendor." Maryland Archeology 26 (March and September 1990): 86-94.
Annotation / Notes: A discussion of Charles Carroll, the Barrister's, Baltimore estate, with special emphasis on the gardens and the archeological work done there during the mid-1980s as a percussor to landscape restoration.
McGrain, John W. "Historical Aspects of Lake Roland." Maryland Historical Magazine 74 (September 1979): 253-73.
Waesche, James F. "Maryland's Museums: The Peale Museum." Maryland Magazine (Winter 1985): 32-7.
Annotation / Notes: A discussion of the building boom Baltimore's City Life Museums experienced during the 1990s. The Peale, and all the City Life Museums, closed about ten years later. Includes a history of the Peale, in both its manifestations.
Roberts, Daniel G., and David Barrett. "Nightsoil Disposal Practices of the 19th Century and the Origin of Artifacts in Plowzone Proveniences." Historical Archaeology 18 (1984): 108-115.
Cheek, Charles D., Joseph Balicki, and John Pousson. "On the shore dimly seen...": An archaeological overview, Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine, Baltimore, Maryland. Alexandria, VA: John Milner Associates, Inc., 2000.
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.
Papier, Deborah. Fragments of City Life: Preserving Baltimore's Archaeological Heritage. Baltimore: Baltimore Center for Urban Archaeology, 1993.
Akerson, Louise E., and Janel A. Bisacquino. "Fragments of City Life: A Brief History of Archeological Research in Baltimore, Maryland, 1914-1996." Maryland Archeology, 34 (March 1998): 1-14.
Akerson, Louise E. "Rediscovering the Sand Tunnels of Federal Hill, Baltimore." Maryland Archeology, 30 (September 1994): 1-8.
Vogel, Robert M., ed. Some Industrial Archeology of the Monumental City and Environs: The Physical Presence of Baltimore's Engineering and Industrial History: A Guide for S.I.A. Tourists. Washington, DC: Society for Industrial Archeology, April 1975.
Gadsby, David A., and Robert C. Chidester. "Hampden Community Archaeology Project." CRM, 4 (Winter 2007): 57-59.
Bailey, Charlene Anne Beaty, Elizabeth A. Aiello, and Louise E. Akerson. 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.
Civello, Christina, and Elizabeth A. Aiello. Archival and Archaeological Investigations of the Bernstein Building, Baltimore, Maryland. Baltimore: Baltimore Center for Urban Archaeology, 1991.
Simmons, Scott E. An Investigation of the Archaeological Resources Associated with Piers 5 and 6 and the Harrison's at Pier 5 Complex, Baltimore, Maryland. Baltimore: Baltimore Center for Urban Archaeology, 1990.
Weeks, Barbara K. Identification and Evaluation of Cultural Resources Associated with the North Slope of Federal Hill, Baltimore, Maryland. Baltimore: Baltimore Center for Urban Archaeology, 1991.
Akerson, Louise E. Baltimore's Material Culture, 1780-1904: An Archeological Perspective. Baltimore: Baltimore Center for Urban Archeology, 1990.
Scott, Deborah M. An Archival Investigation of the Archaeological Resources Associated with the Baltimore History Center on Front Street of the Baltimore City Life Museums' City Life Gallery, Baltimore, Maryland. Baltimore: Baltimore Center for Urban Archaeology, 1989.
Weber, Carmen. Orchard Street Church Archaeological Monitoring. Baltimore: Baltimore Center for Urban Archaeology, 1984.
Weber, Carmen. A Phase I/Phase II Archaeological Reconnaissance Survey for the Gwynns Falls Sewer Interceptor, Baltimore, Maryland. Baltimore: Baltimore Center for Urban Archaeology, 1984.
Akerson, Louise E. The Albemarle Row House Excavation: An Archival Investigation of 50 Albemarle Street, Baltimore, Maryland. Baltimore: Baltimore Center for Urban Archaeology, 1989.
Sandler, Gilbert. "The Big Four: The Hopkins Men of Medicine." Maryland, 21 (Summer 1989): 36-39.
Chidester, Robert C. Class, Community, and Materiality in a Blue-Collar Baltimore Neighborhood: An Archaeology of Hampden-Woodberry. Ph.D. diss., University of Michigan, 2009.
Hirsch, Arthur. "Hopkins opens archeology museum." ASM Ink, 37 (February 2011): 3.
Nisbet, Christiana, Makenli Essert, and Patricia Samford. "'We Wash Everything but the Baby': Archeological Investigations at the Wysing Lung Laundry, Baltimore, Maryland." Maryland Archeology, 49 (March 2013): 1-10.