Excavating Maryland’s Indigenous History

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Outdoors Maryland

Outdoors Maryland

7 ай бұрын

In the late 17th century, Billingsley Point was home to the last known settlement of Patuxent and Mattaponi people -- and the last known Native American settlement in the Jug Bay region. During the Maryland Historical Trust's 50th annual archaeology field session, a crew of citizen archeologists excavated a portion of the field in the hopes of finding physical traces of this important historical site, labeled on a colonial map from 1670 as "Wighkawamecq."

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Up river below what was Mount Pleasant Ferry is possibly another site , area full of Oyster Shells and a large pit .
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IT appears they're digging on the round mound site north of the house. The mound is very visible using LIDAR maps .
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