
Bastions, Buttons, and Burials: Recent Research at Historic St. Mary's City
Wed, Apr 23
|Visitors Center Auditorium
Join us for our April Archaeology Lecture Series! This free event will showcase groundbreaking research from the Department of Research and Collections, shedding new light on the region’s rich history. Attendees will gain exclusive insights into recent archaeological discoveries and interpretations.


Time & Location
Apr 23, 2025, 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Visitors Center Auditorium, 18751 Hogaboom Ln, Lexington Park, MD 20653, USA
About The Event
Historic St. Mary’s City invites the public to its Maryland Archeology Month - April Archaeology Lecture Series. This free event will showcase groundbreaking research from the Department of Research and Collections, shedding new light on the region’s rich history. Attendees will gain exclusive insights into recent archaeological discoveries and interpretations from Historic St. Mary’s City, a National Historic Landmark and one of the most significant colonial sites in the United States. This exciting evening of discovery is open to history enthusiasts, archaeology professionals, students, and community members eager to learn about the latest research on Maryland’s past. The evening will feature short papers on the following topics:
Old Dog, New Tricks: How recent mitigation efforts are building upon 40+ years of research at the Leonard Calvert House – Chris L. Coogan
Pointing Towards a More Complete Narrative: An analysis of Indigenous artifacts at the Leonard Calvert House – Chrissy A.…