Detail

FEATURE DATA

Feature Name: 18CH358 Feature 14
Feature Notes: Similar to Features 13 and 15. No lensing or separate fill episodes evident in profile. Only artifact was fragment of bottle glass. Assumed to be part of 18th century component due to similarity to Feature 15.
Macrofeature:
Historic/Prehistoric: Historic
Social Status:
Ethnic Status:
Household:
Associated Features:
Report ID: CH55
No of Artifacts: 1
Catalogued?: Yes
Feature Type: Pit, Unknown
Feature Date: 1710s; 1720s; 1730s; 1740s; 1750s; 1760s; 1770s; 1780s; 1790s
Prehistoric Feature Date:
Historic Feature Date: 18th c.
 

SPECIALIZED ANALYSIS

Specialized Analysis: No
Radiocarbon?: No
Radiocarbon Notes:
Ceramic Vessels?: No
Ceramic Vessel Notes:
Glass Vessels?: No
Glass Vessel Notes:
Tobacco Pipe Bore Diameter?: No
Tobacco Pipe Bore Diameter Notes:
Soil Screen Size: 1/4 inches
Faunal Analysis?: No
Paleobotanical Analysis?: No
Lithic Analysis?: No
FTIR?: No
XRF?: No
Soil Chemical Analysis?: No

SITE DATA

Site Number: 18CH358
County: Charles
Site Name: Clifton Site
Brief Description: Early Archaic to Late Woodland short-term camps with stratified sequence; early to mid-18th-century plantation
Site Type: Historic/Prehistoric
Site Notes: Stratified multi-component site with evidence of Early Archaic and Late Woodland camps. Also evidence of early to mid-18th-century deposit possibly related to "Hopewell" tract.
Site Date: ca 1720-1780; Early Archaic; Early Woodland; Late Archaic; Late Woodland; Middle Archaic; Middle Woodland
Site Ethnic Group: Anglo-American; Native American
Site Function: Building/Foundation; Domestic; Farmstead; Plantation; Post-in-ground

REPORT DATA

Report ID: CH55
Author: Barse, William P., and Alan D. Beauregard
Date: 1994
Title: Phase III Data Recovery at the Clifton Site (18CH358) Maryland Route 228 Wetland Mitigation. Charles County, Maryland.
Imprint: KCI Technologies.
  Report on file at Maryland Historical Trust and Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum
   

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