Archaeological Testing at the John Brice II (Jennings-Brice) House, 18AP53, 195 Prince George Street, Annapolis, Maryland


Autoria(s): Ernstein, Julie H.; Little, Barbara J.
Data(s)

03/12/2010

03/12/2010

1990

Resumo

In the fall of 1989, emergency excavation was undertaken in conjunction with restoration work at the John Brice II (Jennings-Brice) House, 18AP53. The exact date of construction for this brick home is problematic, and it was hoped that archaeological investigation could provide conclusive evidence to firmly establish the structure's date of construction. Excavation of one 5 X 5 ft. unit revealed the presence of 10 separate soil layers and four features of note, described in detail below. Unfortunately, no builders trench or similar feature by which we might date the house's construction was recovered. Future plans and possibilities for excavation at the property are outlined with the hopes of performing subsequent work at this rich site. We anticipate a focus on the arrangement and changes in use of the houselot, amassing evidence to support the presence of a vernacular garden on the property during the 18th century, as well as researching refuse disposal patterns, and clues to changing lifeways through the 18th century.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/1903/11018

Relação

University of Maryland (College Park, Md)

Digital Repository at the University of Maryland

Palavras-Chave #Archaeology #Annapolis, Maryland #Jennings-Brice House #18AP53 #Prince George Street #artifact catalog