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 75 Plan of Mattapany.
75 Bacon’sCastle,SurryCounty, Virginia, built ca. 1665.
76 Dutch pantile and fireplace tile, Mattapany.
76 Table glass fragments, Notley Hall.
77 Palisadeditch,Mattapany.
77 Magnetometer representa- tion of Notley Hall.
78 English brown stoneware medallion, Notley Hall.
79 Plan of My Lord’s Gift.
80 Portion of Augustine Herman’s Map of Maryland and Virginia showing Mattapany, Notley Hall, and My Lord’s Gift.
81 Plan of Patuxent Point homelot.
81 Plan of King’s Reach homelot.
82 Silver thread and pewter button from the Waterford plantation.
83 1697 plat of Moore’s Lodge.
84 Utilitarian coarse earthen- wares, Stevens plantation.
86 A tin-glazed earthenware plate fragment, Patuxent Point.
87 Consumer goods (cufflinks & dividers) from Patuxent Point.
88 Morgan Jones ceramics from Patuxent Point.
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94 Eight physically located Providence sites.
95 Portuguese“LloydPlate” from the Broadneck Site.
96 The complete pipe assem- blage from the Broadneck cellar.
97 Dutch building materials at Burle’s Town Land.
98 Dr.Owsleyinspectingthe burial at Leavy Neck.
99 Town Neck, archaeological salvage excavations in progress.
100 Site plan of Homewood’s Lot.
100 Bisected cellar under Building A at Homewood’s Lot.
100 Delftware candlestick from Homewood’s Lot.
101 Swan Cove kiln furniture and products.
101 Drue pipe styles.
101 A sampling of the varied colors of clay used in Drue products.
103 Herrington as depicted on Augustine Herman’s 1670 Map.
104 17th century occupations at Herrington.
104 The 18th century William Brown House at London Town.
105 The reconstructed carpen- ter’s shop at London Town.
107 Sidebar: Figure A – Bellarmine sherds and bottle glass from the Craney Creek area.
107 Sidebar: Figure B – Three reconstructed sherds of a North Devon ware basin from the Craney Creek area.
110 Sidebar: Figure C – A Rhenish brown stoneware sherd and an unfaceted 7-layer “star” chevron trade bead from the Craney Creek area.
111 Sidebar: Figure D – Excavation of a colonial barrel well by researchers with the Claiborne Project in 1990.
112 Sidebar: Figure E – Artifacts recovered from the shoreline of Kent Point.
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116 Modern aerial photograph of Mount Calvert Historical and Archaeological Park show- ing the approximate location of Charles Town period structures.
117 View of Mount Calvert Park looking northeast.
122 Approximate location of James Stoddert’s house on Beall’s Gift.
122 Hearth and possible midden at the Stoddert house on Beall’s Gift.
124 Location of structures
at Terrace Site C near the con- fluence of the Patuxent River and the Western Branch.
124 West profile of cellar of Building J at Terrace Site C.
125 Free-blown bottle finish recovered from the cellar at Terrace Site C.
126 Structures located near the Charles Town landing.
127 Features and layout of Building H at Terrace Site B.
127 Rouletted tobacco pipe stems from Building H at Terrace Site B.
128 Features and layout of Buildings E, F, and G at Terrace Site B.
129 Combinedmagnetometer, magnetic susceptibility, and ground penetrating radar data suggesting the location of Thomas Hollyday’s store.
130 Aerial photograph showing the predicted location of Tracy’s Ordinary (B) and the Church, Courthouse, and Jail (A).
130 Pipe stems recovered from surface collection at Charles Tracy’s ordinary.
134 Carved tobacco pipe.
134 Bent 1623 silver six pence coin recovered from Terrace Site C.
135 Blue glass beads from the large borrow pit at Terrace Site A, Structure F.
136 Pewter plate from the corner subfloor pit, Structure H, Terrace Site B.
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142 Late Woodland settlement model.
143 Viewshed from Nanjemoy Ossuary.
144 Viewshed from Mt. Airy Ossuary, Virginia.
144 Viewshed from Nanzatico Ossuary, Virginia.
145 Capt. John Smith’s Map of the Chesapeake.
147 Sites featured in the Chapter 5.
148 Secowocomoco shell middens & brick concentrations from surface survey.
148 South midden, Secowoco- moco.
149 Distribution of shell, ceramics, and high status objects, Secowocomoco.
149 Copper scrap and cannel coal bead from Secowocomoco.
149 Results of XRF testing of copper artifacts and sample.
152 Accokeek Creek plan view. 153 Potomac Creek plan view
153 Stone pile at Accokeek Creek.
154 Cumberland/Opanient plan view.
156 Distribution of artifacts at Torp’s Lament.
157 Smudge pit features at Torp’s Lament.
157 Postmolds and pit feature at Torp’s Lament.
158 Reconstructed bounds of Choptico Manor.
160 Quartz Potomac-type points from Choptico.
160 European ceramics from Choptico.
162 Flint strike-a-light and gunflint from Choptico.
162 Copper scrap from Choptico.
163 Copper bead from Choptico.
163 Augustine Herman’s map of Maryland showing the Patuxent River.
164 Wrought nail from 18PR346.
164 European flint fragment at 18PR346.
165 Distribution of artifacts at 18PR346.
167 Glass beads from Zekiah Fort.
168 Copper/brass artifacts from Zekiah Fort.
169 Silver scabbard hook from Zekiah Fort.
169 Copper-alloy wax seal stamp from Zekiah Fort.
170 Gunflints and flint debitage from Zekiah Fort.
171 Quartz Potomac-type point from Zekiah Fort.
171 Morgan Jones ceramic from Heater’s Island.
172 Distribution of Native ceramics at Zekiah Fort.
173 Distribution of European ceramics at Zekiah Fort.
173 Distribution of tobacco pipes at Zekiah Fort.
174 Sidebar: Figure A – Map depicting the movements of the Piscataway.
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