FEATURE DATA |
Feature Name: |
18CV271 Feature 4 |
Feature Notes: |
Circular, shallow dish shaped pit. 4' diameter. 0.9' deep. |
Macrofeature: |
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Historic/Prehistoric: |
Historic |
Social Status: |
Middle |
Ethnic Status: |
Euro-American |
Household: |
Hodgins, Obder, tenant |
Associated Features: |
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Report ID: |
XX14, XX17 |
No of Artifacts: |
9533 |
Catalogued?: |
Yes |
Feature Type: |
Pit, Unknown |
Feature Date: |
1650s; 1660s; 1670s; 1680s; 1690s |
Prehistoric Feature Date: |
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Historic Feature Date: |
17th c.17th century |
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SPECIALIZED ANALYSIS |
Specialized Analysis: |
No |
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: |
1/4 inches |
Faunal Analysis?: |
No |
Paleobotanical Analysis?: |
No |
Lithic Analysis?: |
No |
FTIR?: |
No |
XRF?: |
No |
Soil Chemical Analysis?: |
No |
SITE DATA |
Site Number: |
18CV271 |
County: |
Calvert |
Site Name: |
Patuxent Point |
Brief Description: |
Remnants of a 17th-century homelot and associated cemetery |
Site Type: |
Historic |
Site Notes: |
Provenience numbers given by unit/level are from Field Records. Feature/Building numbers were taken from Gibb 1994, if possible. Otherwise unit and letter designations taken from original records. Due to lack of published report, features related to later 19th- to 20th-century occupations not included in this database. |
Site Date: |
ca 1630-1675; ca 1675-1720 |
Site Ethnic Group: |
African American; Anglo-American |
Site Function: |
Building/Foundation; Cemetery; Domestic; Historic Burial Area; Plantation; Post-in-ground; Sepulchre; Slave-related |
REPORT DATA |
Report ID: |
XX14 |
Author: |
Field Records |
Date: |
n.d. |
Title: |
Original Field Records for 18CV271. |
Imprint: |
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Field notes on file at Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum |
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Report ID: |
XX17 |
Author: |
Gibb, James G. |
Date: |
1994 |
Title: |
Dwell Here, Live Plentifully, and be Rich: Consumer Behavior and the Interpretation of 17th Century Archaeological Assemblages from the Chesapeake Bay Region. |
Imprint: |
Ph.D. dissertation, State University of New York-Binghamton. |
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Report on file at Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum |
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