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Marcey Creek Site: An Early Manifestation in the Potomac Valley

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 January 2017

Carl Manson*
Affiliation:
Washington, D. C.

Extract

When William Henry Holmes of the U. S. National Museum explored the Potomac River Valley in 1890, he studied and described most of the major village sites and cultures to be found in the area known as "Tidewater."1 The Marcey Creek site is located at the head of Tidewater, overlooking the Little Falls of the Potomac, but was not reported by Holmes.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Society for American Archaeology 1948

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