
Excavations in 2002 and 2003 exposed two domestic post structures at the Winslow Site (18-Mo-9) in Montgomery County, Maryland. These structures are described in a 2005 report by Richard Dent in Maryland Archaeology. I thank Dr. Dennis Curry for making me aware of the structures and sending me a copy of the paper.
The outlines of both structures can be seen in the illustration to the right (Figure 5 from Dent 2005:11). Various features and segments of a palisade were also exposed. The structures were attributed to the Montgomery Complex and believed to date to the mid-fourteenth century AD. They will be added to the database as Structures 2251 and 2252.
The outlines of both structures can be seen in the illustration to the right (Figure 5 from Dent 2005:11). Various features and segments of a palisade were also exposed. The structures were attributed to the Montgomery Complex and believed to date to the mid-fourteenth century AD. They will be added to the database as Structures 2251 and 2252.