The Maynard-Burgess House was excavated by Archaeology in Annapolis from Fall, 1990 to Summer, 1992. The still-standing house is located at 163 Duke of Gloucester Street in Annapolis' Historic District and is today being restored by Port of Annapolis, Incorporated. Archaeological testing and excavation of the site was developed alongside architectural analyses and archival research as the initial phase of the home's restoration. The Maynard-Burgess House was continuously occupied by two African-American families, the Maynards and the Burgesses, from the 1850s until the late 1980s. The main block of the house was built between 1850 and 1858 by the household of John T. Maynard, a free African American born in 1810,and his wife Maria Spencer...
Archaeological excavations at 99 East Street began in December 2009, with two shovel test pits dug t...
In June 2008, June 2009, and June 2010, undergraduate and graduate students under the supervision of...
Historical Annapolis Foundation (HAF) conducted terrestrial archaeological investigations at site 18...
The Adams-Kilty House (18AP107) was built in the late 18th century and historical documents reveale...
During the Summer and Fall of 1990, Archaeology in Annapolis conducted archaeological excavations a...
Archaeological investigation at the Slayton House site in Annapolis revealed evidence of occupation ...
During the summer of 1994, Archaeology in Annapolis conducted archaeological investigations of the c...
Intensive archaeological investigation was undertaken on an urban backlot in Annapolis, Maryland. Fi...
Part of the State Circle Site: http://hdl.handle.net/1903/11004In August 1990, archaeological invest...
The Sands House (18AP47) is located at 130 Prince George Street in Annapolis, Maryland. Historical d...
194 Prince George Street, known as the Gassaway-Feldmeyer house, was excavated in April of 1988. Th...
This report provides a detailed summary of the archaeological excavations that were conducted over a...
During the spring of 1986, two weeks of archaeological excavations were performed behind 178 Prince ...
During the spring of 1985, archaeological excavations were conducted at the State House Inn, 18AP42,...
The Victualling Warehouse Site, located at 77 Main Street in Annapolis, Maryland, was excavated by A...
Archaeological excavations at 99 East Street began in December 2009, with two shovel test pits dug t...
In June 2008, June 2009, and June 2010, undergraduate and graduate students under the supervision of...
Historical Annapolis Foundation (HAF) conducted terrestrial archaeological investigations at site 18...
The Adams-Kilty House (18AP107) was built in the late 18th century and historical documents reveale...
During the Summer and Fall of 1990, Archaeology in Annapolis conducted archaeological excavations a...
Archaeological investigation at the Slayton House site in Annapolis revealed evidence of occupation ...
During the summer of 1994, Archaeology in Annapolis conducted archaeological investigations of the c...
Intensive archaeological investigation was undertaken on an urban backlot in Annapolis, Maryland. Fi...
Part of the State Circle Site: http://hdl.handle.net/1903/11004In August 1990, archaeological invest...
The Sands House (18AP47) is located at 130 Prince George Street in Annapolis, Maryland. Historical d...
194 Prince George Street, known as the Gassaway-Feldmeyer house, was excavated in April of 1988. Th...
This report provides a detailed summary of the archaeological excavations that were conducted over a...
During the spring of 1986, two weeks of archaeological excavations were performed behind 178 Prince ...
During the spring of 1985, archaeological excavations were conducted at the State House Inn, 18AP42,...
The Victualling Warehouse Site, located at 77 Main Street in Annapolis, Maryland, was excavated by A...
Archaeological excavations at 99 East Street began in December 2009, with two shovel test pits dug t...
In June 2008, June 2009, and June 2010, undergraduate and graduate students under the supervision of...
Historical Annapolis Foundation (HAF) conducted terrestrial archaeological investigations at site 18...