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Phase I-II Archaeological Investigations on the Courthouse Site (18AP63): An Historic African-American Neighborhood in Annapolis, Maryland
(1993)
During the Summer and Fall of 1990, Archaeology in Annapolis conducted
archaeological excavations at the Courthouse Site (18AP63), a multi-component
historic site in Annapolis, Maryland. The testing area, which is now a ...
Final Archaeological Investigations at the Maynard-Burgess House (18AP64): An 1850-1980 African-American Household in Annapolis, Maryland
(1995)
The Maynard-Burgess House was excavated by Archaeology in Annapolis from Fall, 1990 to Summer, 1992. The still-standing house is located at 163 Duke of Gloucester Street in Annapolis' Historic District and is today being ...
Test Excavations at Gott's Court, Annapolis, Maryland
(1992)
In the summer of 1989 Archaeology in Annapolis undertook
three weeks of archaeological testing in a parking lot in the
Historic District of Annapolis located to the immediate west of
Church Circle. The property was ...
Community Activism and African American Archaeology: Excavations at the Maynard-Burgess House, Annapolis
(1992)
Presented at the Third Annual Anne Arundel Archaeology Conference, Mark Warner and Paul Mullins explain their work in Annapolis concluding that it does appear that foodways were an important symbolic component of African ...