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Blumgart, Pamela James, ed. At the Head of the Bay: A Cultural and Architectural History of Cecil County, Maryland. Elkton, MD: Cecil Historical Trust, 1996.
Annotation / Notes: This beautifully illustrated book presents a history of the development of the county along with a history of its architecture, including house forms, methods of construction, and outbuildings, along with brief write-ups on 700 historic sites.
Thompson, Bruce F. "Bungay Creek Wreck (18KE339), Kent County, Maryland." Maryland Archeology, 38 (March 2002): 27-37.
Wall, Robert D. "Preliminary Archeological Investigation of the Maddox Island #2 Site (18SO240), Somerset County,Maryland." Maryland Archeology, 37 (March 2001): 13-17.
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.
Watts, Wade P., and Davy McCall. "A Report of the Archaeological Investigations at the House of Thomas Cuff, A Free Black Laborer, 108 Cannon Street, Chestertown, Kent County, Maryland." North American Archaeologist, 12 (no. 2, 1991): 155-81.
Custer, Jay F., Keith R. Doms, Kristen Walker, and Adrienne Allegretti. Archeological Investigations at 18KE128, Kent County, Maryland. Maryland Archeology, 33 (March-September 1997): 45-58.
Chidester, Robert C. "The Potential for a Historical Archaeology of Industrial Labor in Cecil County." Cecil Historical Journal, 6 (Spring 2006): 2-10.
Ludlow, John L. "Excavatinos on Bennett's Point, Maryland (18Qu28)." Bulletin of the Eastern Shore Archeological Federation, 33 (July 1974): 14.
Custer, Jay F. "A Summary of Archeological Investigations at the White Swan Tavern (18KE232), Chestertown, Kent County, Maryland." Maryland Archeology, 31 (March and September 1995): 25-38.
Lowery, Darrin L. "Early 17th Century Sites in the Upper Chesapeake Bay Region: An Analysis of Five Archeological Sites in Queen Anne's and Talbot Counties." Maryland Archeology, 31 (March and September 1995): 59-68.
Lowery, Darrin, and Thomas Phillips. "The Meekins Neck Paleoindian Site Complex, Dorchester County, Maryland: A Development of a Paleoindian Settlement Model for the Delmarva Peninsula." Maryland Archeology, 30 (September 1994): 29-36.
Ford, T. Latimer, Jr. "Adena Sites on Chesapeake Bay." Archaeology of Eastern North America, 4 (Winter 1976): 63-89.
Ford, T. Latimer, Jr. "Indian Ossuary Found in Salisbury." ASM Ink, 30 (May 2004): 4.
Counts, Clement L., III, and Terry L. Bashore. "Mollusca of Assateague Island, Maryland and Virginia: a re-examination after seventy-five years." Veliger, 34 (April 1, 1991): 214-21.
Lowery, Darrin. "A Birdstone from Talbot County, Maryland." Maryland Archeology, 24 (September 1988): 27-29.
Lowery, Darrin. "The Paw Paw Cove Paleoindian Site Complex, Talbot County, Maryland." Archaeology of Eastern North America, 17 (Fall 1989): 143-63.
Archaelogical Society of Delaware. Icehouse Point Site. Bethlehem, CT: The Society, 1984.
Annotation / Notes: Historic 17th-century plantation site in Queen Anne's County.
Custer, Jay F., and Keith R. Doms. "Analysis of Surface Collections from the Oxford Site (18TA3), Talbot Couty, Maryland." Maryland Archeology, 20 (March 1984): 11-16.
Custer, Jay F., Patricia A. Jehle, H. Henry Ward, Scott C. Watson, and Claire Mensack. "Archeological Investigations at the Arrowhead Farm Site Complex, Kent County, Maryland." Maryland Archeology, 22 (September 1986): 20-35.
Lowery, Darrin, Torben Rick, Michael Barber, John Wah, and Michael Madden. "Meadowood South of the Mason-Dixon Line: An Early Woodland Meadowood Presence on the Delmarva Peninsula." Archaeology of Eastern North America, 43 (2015): 39-60.
Shomette, Donald G. "Archaeological Resource Potential in the Maryalnd Tidewater Resulting from Marine Transgressions During the Holocene Epoch: Kent Island." Broadwater, John D., ed. Underwater Archaeology Proceedings from the Society for Historical Archaeology Conference. Richmond, VA: Society for Historical Archaeology, 1991, pp. 15-20.
Custer, Jay F., Andrea Anderson, and Nedda Moqtaderi. "'Halcyon Days' on the Eastern Shore of Maryland: Current Research at 'My Lord's Gift' (18QU30), the 17th and 18th Century Home of Henry Coursey and His Family." Maryland Archeology, 52 (March-September 2019): 1-8.