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Here is a selection of some of our recent scholarly articles and publications. Check back, we'll be adding more soon!
Stephanie Taleff Sperling. 2008. The Middle Woodland Period in Maryland: A Fresh Look at Old Questions. Maryland Archeology 44(1): 22-36.
Al Luckenbach and Shawn Sharpe. 2007. A Seriation Analysis of "Trade" and "Belly Bowl" Tobacco Pipe Forms from ca.1655 - ca. 1725. Maryland Archeology 43(1): 28-33.
Lauren Schiszik and Al Luckenbach. 2006. The Raven Site (18HO252): An Early 18th Century Plantation in Howard County. Maryland Archeology 42(2): 15-23.
Lauren Franz and Al Luckenbach. 2004. The Building Sequence at Homewood's Lot, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Maryland Archeology 40(2): 19-28.
Al Luckenbach. 2004. Fowl Play at London Town. Maryland Archeology 40(2): 8.
Al Luckenbach and David Gadsby. 2004. Native American Stone Celts from Colonial Contexts in the 17th Century Settlement of Providence, Maryland. Maryland Archeology 40(2): 1-7.
Lisa Plumley and Erin Cullen. 2004. A London Town Burial: A Study in Past and Present Customs. Maryland Archeology 40(2): 9-18.
Al Luckenbach and John E. Kille. 2003. Delftware Motifs and the Dating of the Rumney-West Tavern, London Town, Maryland (ca. 1724). American Ceramics Circle.
Mechelle Kerns-Nocerito. 2002. Stories Dead Men Tell: Geophysical Survey in the All Hallows Graveyard, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Maryland Archeology 38(1): 13-18.
John Kille and Jason Moser. 2002. An Elusive Discovery: The 17th Century Town of Herrington. Maryland Archeology 38(1): 4-12.
C. Jane Cox, Dennis Kavadias, and Al Luckenbach. 2000. Skipworth's Addition (1664-1682): Limited Testing at a 17th Century Quaker Homelot, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Maryland Archeology 36(1): 1-10.
Lisa Plumley and Al Luckenbach. 2000. Tracing Larrimore Point Through Time: Excavations at 18AN1065. Maryland Archeology 36(1): 1-10.
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