Area A-3, Site A (18CH380)
Site 18CH380 occupies a south-facing slope and small
flat terrace on the northern edge of an unnamed
stream floodplain in the Mattawoman Creek drainage
in Charles County, Maryland. This site is large and
covers varied terrain. There may be several loci or
activity areas within the larger scatter of material.
The site contains two stratified prehistoric components:
an upper, Late Woodland period component distributed
throughout the site and a lower, Late Archaic or Early
Woodland period component (including a small Lamoka or
Vernon point) more restricted in its distribution.
Late 18th- or early 19th-century occupation is also
indicated by a historic artifact scatter.
Phase II evaluation of 18CH380 was conducted by R.
Christopher Goodwin and Associates, Inc. in 1994.
The prehistoric component at 18CH380 consists of two
vertically discrete occupations, one probably from
the Late Archaic period and one probably from the
Late Woodland period. Both suggested similar ranges
of activity, with somewhat different horizontal
distribution. Both occupational phases at the site
appear to reflect multi-activity/secondary reduction
and base camps or short term encampments.
The historic component consists of a light scatter of
late 18th- or early 19th-century kitchen debris. The
quantity of material and the absence of architectural
artifacts suggests that this component is merely a light
field scatter, probably associated with a farmstead
located further north on the ridge crest.
(Edited
from Maryland Archeobotany)
References
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Hornum, Michael, Leo P. Hirrel, Brooke, V. Best, Eliza Edwards, Connie Capozzola, and Lance Trask
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1995.
Phase II Cultural Resource Evaluation of Nine Sites within the Phase I Development Area, Chapman's Landing, Charles County, Maryland.
R. Christopher Goodwin and Associates, Frederick, MD.