Brinsfield I Site
Archaeological site in Maryland, US
United States historic place
Brinsfield I Site | |
Nearest city | Cambridge, Maryland |
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NRHP reference No. | 75000887[1] |
Added to NRHP | May 12, 1975 |
Brinsfield I Site, or Brinsfield I Prehistoric Village Site, is an archaeological site near Cambridge in Dorchester County, Maryland. The site was first identified in 1955 by Perry S. Flegel of the Sussex Society of Archaeology & History. It is a late prehistoric archaeological site characterized by shell-tempered pottery and triangular projectile points. The site may provide evidence of prehistoric life on the eastern shore of Maryland during the Late Woodland period, c. 900–1500.[2]
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.[1]
References
- ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
- ^ "Brinsfield I Prehistoric Village Site, Dorchester County". Maryland Historical Trust. Retrieved October 29, 2008.
External links
- Brinsfield I Prehistoric Village Site, Dorchester County, including photo from 1974, at Maryland Historical Trust
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Late Woodland cultures
- Mound Builders
- List of archaeological periods (North America)
- Baum Site
- Beattie Park Mound Group
- Book site
- Bowen Site (12 MA 61)
- Brinsfield I Site
- Brokaw Site
- Clampitt Site (12-LR-329)
- Fisher site
- Hoye Site
- Little Maquoketa River Mounds State Preserve
- Man Mound
- Memorial Park Site
- Nottingham Site
- Ormond Mound
- St. Croix River Access Site
- Sommerheim Park
- University of Tennessee Agriculture Farm Mound
- Alachua culture
- Avonlea culture
- Clemson Island culture
- Manahoac
- Monongahela culture
- Oliver phase
- Princess Point complex
- Springwells phase
- Suwannee Valley culture
- Weeden Island culture
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