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The Maryland History and Culture Bibliography

Howe, David P. "Investigation of U.S. Navy PBM-3 Bureau of Aeronautics Number 6672, Choptank River, Maryland." Maryland Archeology, 36 (September 2000): 20-30.
Categories: Archaeology, Military

Israel, Stephen S. "Archeological Excavations at the Losch Rockshelter (18BA458), Baltimore County, Maryland." Maryland Archeology, 37 (September 2001): 1-6.

Kavanagh, Maureen. "Late Woodland Settlement in the Monocacy River Region." Maryland Archeology, 37 (March 2001): 1-12.

Matthews, Christopher N. "Artifact of Race?" Maryland Archeology, 36 (September 2000): 11-19.
Categories: Archaeology

Pickett, Dwayne W., and Keith Heinrich. "Maryland's War of 1812 Battlefield Sites." Maryland Humanities, (September 2001): 10-13.

Slaughter, Bernard W. "Old Bones Beneath the Earth Do Lie: Archeological Excavation at the Facility Cemetery (18CR239), Near Sykesville, Carroll County, Maryland." Maryland Archeology, 37 (March 2001): 18-34.

Thompson, Bruce F. "The Swan Cove Wreck (18ST643), St. Mary'sCounty, Maryland." Maryland Archeology, 37 (September 2001): 7-10.

Wall, Robert D. "Late Woodland Ceramics and Native Populations of the Upper Potomac Valley." Journal of Middle Atlantic Archaeology, 17 (2001): 15-37.
Categories: Archaeology

Wall, Robert D. "Preliminary Archeological Investigation of the Maddox Island #2 Site (18SO240), Somerset County,Maryland." Maryland Archeology, 37 (March 2001): 13-17.

Kyle, Robert. "Surveyor of the Sands: Chesapeake Archaeologist, Darrin Lowery." Chesapeake Life, 7 (May/June 2001): 78-83.

Nizza, Greg. "Centreville: Peaceful Permanence on the Corsica." Chesapeake Life, 5 (January-February 2001): 36-41.

Beasley, Joy. "Current Archeological Research at Monocacy National Battlefield." Maryland Archeology, 39 (March-September 2003): 27-30.

Beasley, Joy. "The Occupational History of the Best Farm: Research and Excavation Results." Maryland Archeology, 39 (March-September 2003): 31-48.

Beasley, Joy, and Tom Gwaltney. "Applications of GIS to Archeological Projects: Examples from the Best Farm." Maryland Archeology, 39 (March-September 2003): 49-60.

Bies, Brandon S., and Mark Gallagher. "The Use of Systematic Metal-Detector Surveys as a Site Identification Method in Historic Landscapes." Maryland Archeology, 39 (March-September 2003): 61-73.
Categories: Archaeology

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.

Cox, C. Jane, and Shawn Sharpe. "View from the Top of the Hill: The Early 18th Century Homesite of the Talbott Family." Maryland Archeology, 39 (March-September 2003): 1-16.
Categories: Archaeology

Curry, Dennis C. "Archeologists Weather Drought, Rains to Explore 14th Century Village on the Potomac." In Context, 11 (August 2003): [3].
Categories: Archaeology

Curry, Dennis C. "The Old Copper Culture in Maryland?" Maryland Archeology, 38 (September 2002): 33-34.
Categories: Archaeology

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.

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