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How to Use the Web Site
How to Use the Web Site
The primary audience for this web site includes archaeologists and historians interested in learning more about the
archaeological collections housed at the Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory at Jefferson Patterson Park
and Museum. These collections are available for study and research and it is hoped this web site will make it
easier for researchers to plan research visits to the lab. We also invite students, educators, museum curators,
and others interested in Maryland’s past to explore this site.
The main menu gives you access to the three areas of the site:
Browse Sites – Over 300 archaeological sites have been analyzed as part of the project. General
information about each site, including site type, a brief description and number of archaeological features is available
here. You can also access the site summary pages here thought the site number links, as well as access more detailed
site descriptions from the Maryland Historical Trust’s Archeological Synthesis Project.
Map Search – If you are interested in archaeological sites from a particular county or city, you
can easily search the database through the map search function.
Search Database – This area includes an on-line search feature that allows you to interrogate
the context database, which contains over 4,500 records from over 300 sites ranging from over 11,000 years ago
to the mid-20th century.
We hope you enjoy the material you will find posted here! For questions, comments, or suggestions,
contact Patricia Samford ([email protected]; 410-586-8551)
or Gregory J. Brown ([email protected]).