Hi Megan,
Back in the late 1990s, a Phase I/II was conducted at the Fenby Farm Quarry
and Lime Kiln site (18CR163) in Carroll County, MD. The MAC Lab curates the
artifacts and field records from these excavations, as well as a copy of the
report. You should also be able to access a copy of the report at the
Maryland Historical Trust's library in Crownsville, which would likely be
more convenient for you. If you have any interest in accessing the
collection from 18CR163, please don't hesitate to contact me.
*Rebecca J. Morehouse*
Curator of State Collections
Maryland Archaeological Conservation Lab
Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum
10515 Mackall Road
St. Leonard, MD 20685
410.586.8583 (office)
410.586.3643 (fax)
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On Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 3:54 PM, Megan Bailey <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I worked on an excavation in Maryland that revealed what looks like a lime
> kiln, which is believed to be associated with an 18th/19th c. plantation.
> While I've found some historical and technical information on lime kilns, I
> haven't found many archaeological reports that address this type of
> structure. I know that a similar question was asked on this listserv about a
> decade ago, and some of the responses have been useful, but if anyone has
> more recent info, that would be much appreciated.
> Thanks in advance -
>
> Megan
>
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> Megan Bailey, M.A.
> PhD. student
> Department of Anthropology
> University of Maryland, College Park
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