Page Title: A multifaceted Flowerdew – Flowerdew Hundred: Exploring a Cultural Landscape Through Archaeology

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Page Description: Flowerdew encompasses a great number of archaeological sites dating from prehistory through the 20th c., some of which remain unexcavated. List of FDH sitesDownload Some notable sites include: PG40, the Maycocks site: a Native American village and cemetery, with later elements.PG41A-B, the Earthwork Wall: a Native American structure.PG64, the Stone House with the Enclosure, and…

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Page Text: PG40, the Maycocks site: a Native American village and cemetery, with later elements. PG41A-B, the Earthwork Wall: a Native American structure. PG64, the Stone House with the Enclosure, and an English burial site: 17th c., with Native American elements. PG65, the Fortified Area/Post Structure and Native palisade: 17th c., with Native American elements. PG66, Colonoware site (pottery likely made by Africans): 17-18th c., with Native American elements. PG72, Sgraffito site:  17th c. building. PG80, Colonoware site (pottery likely made by Africans): 18th c., with Native American elements. PG90, Village: Native American, with 18th-19th c. elements. PG92, Structure with cellar and iron production site: 17th c. PG98, Tavern: 18th c., with Native American elements, and pontoon site (the largest and longest occupied site in Flowerdew). PG113, Peachy-Selden plantation: 17th-20th c. PG114, Slave cabin: 19th-20th.

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