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Links to useful Archaeology Websites

Maryland Historical Trust

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Preserving and interpreting the legacy of Maryland's past​


​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Preserving and interpreting the legacy of Maryland's past​

MD Hist Trust Blog

The Archaeological Society of Maryland

ASM is a statewide organization of lay and professional archeologists devoted to the study and conse

ASM is a statewide organization of lay and professional archeologists devoted to the study and conservation of Maryland archeology.

Historic St. Mary's City

Historic St. Mary's City is one of the premier historic sites in America, a museum of living history

Historic St. Mary's City is one of the premier historic sites in America, a museum of living history and archaeology telling diverse stories on the site of Maryland’s first capital in beautiful, tidewater Southern Maryland.

Native American Archaeology in Anne Arundel County, Maryland

We invite you to go back in time and explore the region's rich Native American history, archaeology,

We invite you to go back in time and explore the region's rich Native American history, archaeology, and heritage through this virtual toolbox.

Jefferson Patterson Park & Museum

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

Lost Towns Project

To promote, facilitate, and enable the preservation, and stewardship of public and privately-owned c

Our mission is to promote, facilitate, and enable the preservation, discovery, academic study, appreciation, and stewardship of public and privately-owned cultural resources.

Jamestown Colony

Over 25 years of exploration have established the location of the fort and principal buildings and recovered more than three million artifacts.

ASM Eastern Shore

!A chapter of the Archaeological Society of Maryland, Inc., ESASM is a non-profit group focused on the archeological heritage of the lower, middle and upper Chesapeake Bay region.

COMING SOON

COMING SOON

Maryland Archaeology Videos

Jug Bay Archaeological Survey

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.

Artifacts In Maryland Could Rewrite Human History

Darrin Lowery’s discovery on Parsons Island, Maryland, could revolutionize our understanding of human migration to North America

Maryland Archaeology Videos

Native Digs: Maryland historical dig sites endangered by erosion

ANNAPOLIS - Rising tides and fiercer storms caused by climate change are increasing the speed of the erosion that threatens Maryland's historical archeological excavations.

Archaeologists Search for a Lost Native American Village in Maryland | Outdoors Maryland

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.

Maryland Archaeology Videos

Maryland's Prehistoric 10,000 Year Old Pig Point Site

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Maryland's Prehistoric 10,000 Year Old Pig Point Site

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