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Archeology at Harmony Hall: Exploring the Late Seventeenth-Century Frontier of Maryland

机译:和谐厅的考古学:探索马里兰州十七世纪晚期的边疆

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In the fall of 1985, the Regional Archeological Program (RAP) began archeological excavations at the site of Harmony Hall, an extant eighteenth-century Georgian manor house in Prince Georges County, Maryland. As a result of the Historic Leasing Program agreement, new construction and utilities installation were planned by the lessees to improve and rehabilitate the property. From 1985 to 1987, archeological surveys and excavations were conducted by RAP archeologists and volunteers to ensure that the new construction and utilities installation would not destroy any significant cultural resources. The archeological excavations resulted in the discovery of many significant features, the most noteworthy of which provides evidence of a late seventeenth- to early eighteenth-century occupation of the site, prior to the construction of the Harmony Hall manor house.

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