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November 17, 2016

St Mary's City Field Session

November 14-17 volunteers had an opportunity to work with archaeologists from St. Mary's College of Maryland with the excavation of an 18th-century domestic site in St Mary's City.  Plans are for a stadium to be erected in this area so it is important to learn what was there.


Hours spent volunteering could be credited towards the Certified Archeological Technician (CAT) program offered by the Archeological Society of Maryland, Inc (ASM).  Several ASM members including one that was also a CCASM member took advantage of this opportunity.  It's always interesting to see the slight differences in the methods used by different investigators.  And, of course, who doesn't like to look for artifacts and features on a clear fall day.   

Dr. Julie King is the principal investigator, and Dr Lauren McMillan is in charge of the field work.  Both are with St. Mary's College of Maryland.  Also the St. Mary's Archaeological Society of Maryland, a chapter of ASM, was instrumental in having this Field Session as part of the mitigation work being done.

November 10, 2016

Field Session at St Mary's City

Come assist archaeologists from St. Mary's College of Maryland with the excavation of an 18th-century domestic site.  Find artifacts like ceramics and bottle glass and search for archaeological features associated with structures and yard spaces.

Monday, Nov 14 - Thursday, Nov 17 (8am-4pm)
St. Mary's City, MD

To volunteer and to find out the location of site, please RSVP to either
   Dr. Julie King (jking@smcm.edu),
   Dr. Lauren McMillan (lkmcmillan@smcm.edu) or
   Chris Coogan (clcoogan@smcm.edu)
with dates and times for which you plan to attend.

Hours spent volunteering may be credited towards the Certified Archeological Technician (CAT) program.  More information about the CAT program can be found at: http://marylandarcheology.org/CAT_Program.php

This Field Session is being offered by St. Mary's College of Maryland and the St. Mary's Archaeological Society of Maryland, a chapter of ASM.