Preserving and interpreting the legacy of Maryland's past
Here at JPPM you can make your own archaeological “discoveries,” even work side-by-side with staff archaeologists during the annual Public Archaeology Program or as a volunteer at the Maryland Archaeological Conservation (MAC) Laboratory
An overview of the 2019 Non-Capital Historic Preservation Grant awarded to the Lost Towns Project for Research at Jug Bay on the Patuxent River.
Darrin Lowery’s discovery on Parsons Island, Maryland, could revolutionize our understanding of human migration to North America
ANNAPOLIS - Rising tides and fiercer storms caused by climate change are increasing the speed of the erosion that threatens Maryland's historical archeological excavations.
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.
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