FEATURE DATA |
Feature Name: |
18ST677 Feature AA2-IV |
Feature Notes: |
Possible cellar or trash pit. Roughly circular soil stain. Found below Features AA2-I and AA2-V. |
Macrofeature: |
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Historic/Prehistoric: |
Historic |
Social Status: |
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Ethnic Status: |
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Household: |
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Associated Features: |
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Report ID: |
ST166 |
No of Artifacts: |
3458 |
Catalogued?: |
No |
Feature Type: |
Cellar/Cellar Hole; Trash Pit/Dump |
Feature Date: |
1670s; 1680s; 1690s |
Prehistoric Feature Date: |
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Historic Feature Date: |
late 17th c. |
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SPECIALIZED ANALYSIS |
Specialized Analysis: |
Yes |
Radiocarbon?: |
No |
Radiocarbon Notes: |
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Ceramic Vessels?: |
No |
Ceramic Vessel Notes: |
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Glass Vessels?: |
No |
Glass Vessel Notes: |
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Tobacco Pipe Bore Diameter?: |
No |
Tobacco Pipe Bore Diameter Notes: |
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Soil Screen Size: |
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Faunal Analysis?: |
Yes |
Paleobotanical Analysis?: |
Yes |
Lithic Analysis?: |
No |
FTIR?: |
No |
XRF?: |
No |
Soil Chemical Analysis?: |
No |
SITE DATA |
Site Number: |
18ST677 |
County: |
St Marys |
Site Name: |
AA-2 |
Brief Description: |
Late Archaic and Late Woodland short-term camp, late 17th-century farmstead |
Site Type: |
Historic/Prehistoric |
Site Notes: |
Ph. II evaluation of AA2 began in 1997. 10 shovel test pits and 2 2x2m blocks, and 3 1x1m tst units were excavated. A total of 4352 historic artifacts and 35 prehistoric artifacts were collected in PH. II |
Site Date: |
ca 1675-1720; Late Archaic; Late Woodland |
Site Ethnic Group: |
Anglo-American; Native American |
Site Function: |
Artifact Scatter; Domestic; Farmstead; Multi-component; Possible Structure; Privy; STU/Lithic Scatter |
REPORT DATA |
Report ID: |
ST166 |
Author: |
Child, Kathleen M., Thomas W. Davis, W. Patrick Giglio, and Christopher Sperling |
Date: |
1998 |
Title: |
Phase II Archeological Evaluation of Five Sites for the Proposed Tudor Hall Village Development, St. Mary's County, Maryland. |
Imprint: |
2 vols. R. Christopher Goodwin and Associates, Inc., Frederick. |
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Report on file at Maryland Historical Trust and Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum |
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