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LIST OF TABLES
 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
 Chapter 2
65 Key to site locations map, chapter 2.
66 Architectural materials recovered from selected sites.
70 Distribution of selected domestic materials from selected sites.
Chapter 4
119 Buildingsconstructed at Charles Town based on historical and archaeological research.
123 Summary of artifacts recovered from Charles Town sites.
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143 Attributes of Late Woodland settlement types.
150 Native lithic and ceramic artifacts from Secowocomoco.
151 Total identifiable ceramics by midden, Secowocomoco.
152 Results of XRF testing of copper artifacts and samples.
155 Native ceramics, Moyaone.
159 Identifiable ceramics on Patuxent sites.
161 Artifacts recovered from shovel tests, Choptico Indian Town.
166 Artifacts recovered from shovel tests, 18PR346.
171 Artifacts recovered from test units, Zekiah Fort.
Chapter 1
15 Cecil Calvert, the Second Lord Baltimore, ca. 1657.
16 The Van Sweringen kitchen during excavation in 1979
17 H. Chandlee Forman digging at St. Mary’s City ca. 1937.
18 Outline of the St. John’s foundation.
20 One wall of the chiseled and shaped stones lining the
St. John’s cellar.
21 St.John’scellarrampentry, remnants of the split cedar log still visible.
21 St. John’s floor board nails as originally uncovered.
22 Sidebar: Figure A – Illustra- tion of a posthole and postmold.
22 Sidebar: Figure B – The archaeological footprint of sill-on-ground construction.
23 Sidebar: Figure C – Raising a “bent” for a post-in-ground structure.
24 The St. John’s House under excavation with the floor joist trenches visible.
25 The St. John’s House foundations as revealed by archaeology.
25 Archaeological plan of the St. John’s House ca. 1640.
26 Architectural remains of the southern half of St. John’s Quarter.
27 St. John’s fence features as uncovered and not yet excavated.
28 Partially excavated palisade fence at St. John’s.
29 Terra Cotta pipes decorated with the “Running Deer” motif, St. John’s.
30 The mapped distribution of white clay pipes at St. John’s.
31 The mapped distribution of terra cotta pipes at St. John’s.
32 White clay cherub figure from St. John’s.
33 Lead seal with Lord Baltimore’s crest, St. John’s.
33 Dated window lead specimens found at St. John’s.
34 Staffordshire Slipware mug from St. John’s, ca. 1675–1685.
34 Rhenish Blue and Gray Stoneware ewer from St. John’s, ca. 1660.
35 Morgan Jones pitchers recovered from the excavations at St. Mary’s City.
36 Comparison of ceramic vessels over time at St. John’s.
37 Late 17th-century pit at St. John’s which yielded animal bones.
37 The Sheepshead, popular in 7th-century Maryland, but rare today.
38 Sheep burial found in the backyard of the St. John’s House.
38 Meatestimatesformajor animals by time period,
St. John’s.
39 An oyster shell filled pit under excavation at St. John’s.
40 The chapel foundation as uncovered in 1990.
42 The 1660s brick chapel as reconstructed.
44 Excavation of an early peri- od grave at St. Mary’s City.
45 Burial 53 with niche left in the chapel foundation for the coffin.
45 Burial 45 showing the tight concentration of foot bones in a shroud burial.
46 Coffin forms identified in burials at the brick chapel site.
47 The lead coffins as they appeared when fully uncovered in 1992.
48 Governor William Donald Schaefer examining the remains of former Governor and Chancellor Philip Calvert.
49 The skeleton of the baby now known to have been the son of Philip Calvert and Jane Sewell.
51 A portion of the large foundation of the home of Leonard Calvert.
52 Conjectural drawing of the Leonard Calvert House ca. 1644.
53 Pope’s Fort ca. 1645 based on archaeology.
53 Body armor (a tasset or skirt) from Pope’s Fort.
54 A structural posthole from Smith’s Ordinary.
55 A reconstruction of Smith’s Ordinary.
56 The reconstructed brick State House of 1676.
57 Map of the layout of St. Mary’s City from archaeological evidence.
58 A rare surviving wax seal of Jerome White’s family.
60 St. Mary’s City today.
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64 Locations of plantation settlements referred to in Chapter 2.
67 PlanofSt.John’s,St.Mary’s City, Maryland, ca. 1655.
67 Plans of Piny Neck, Snow Hill, St. Peter’s, and Cross Manor.
68 Kraak porcelain fragments, ca. 1620-1645, Old Chapel Field site.
68 Figural salt fragment,
ca. 1640–1660, St. Clement’s Manor.
68 Red clay tobacco pipe fragments, Old Chapel Field.
69 Native-made objects from St. Clement’s Manor.
69 Gunflints,leadshot, spur, and sword belt hook, Old Chapel Field.
69 Plan of the homelot at St. Clement’s Manor.
70 Plan of the William and Magdalen Stevens plantation.
71 Table glass fragment and Saintonge ceramic handle, probably from a barrel costrel, ca. 1650, Stevens plantation.
71 Tin-glazed tablewares, Stevens plantation.
71 Potomac Creek ceramic fragment, Stevens plantation.
72 Portrait of Charles Calvert, Governor and Third Lord Baltimore.
73 Sidebar: Figure A – The Archeological Synthesis Project main search page.
74 Foundation and cellar, Mattapany.
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