The Archaeological Society of Maryland, Inc (ASM) along with Maryland Historical Trust (MHT) returned to Biggs Ford in Frederick County Maryland for the 2014 Field Session held May 23- June 2. The Field Session was held in conjunction with a Towson University Field School.
Four CCASM members (Belinda, Carol, Annetta, and Jim) made the trip to Frederick County for any where from one to three days. Except for raining all one day, the weather was perfect. There were lots of opportunity to work both in the field and in the lab.
The Biggs Ford site (18FR14) is a large, well-preserved, multi-component Native American village site on private property in Frederick County, Maryland. It is one of only a handful of large Native American villages on the Monocacy River, and is the only known site in the Potomac River drainage that has major occupations by both the Montgomery Complex (1000-1450 AD) and Keyser (1300-1500 AD) peoples.
Lab Tent and Montgomery Complex Area |
Montgomery Complex Area and Lower Keyser Area |
Two Keyser Areas |
Can you see the orange disks marking possible post molds? |
CCASM is a chapter of ASM.
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