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Buckingham Archeological Site
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Nearest city Berlin, Maryland
NRHP reference No. 75000930
Added to NRHP February 24, 1975

The Buckingham Archeological Site is a special place near Berlin, Maryland in Worcester County, Maryland. It's an archaeological site, which means it's a spot where scientists called archaeologists dig up and study clues from the past. They learn about how people lived long ago.

This site is important because it's one of the few places found along the coast of Maryland where people lived during a time called the Woodland period. This period was a long time ago, when Native Americans lived in villages and made pottery.

Discovering the Past

Archaeologists have found many interesting things at the Buckingham Archeological Site. These discoveries help us understand the lives of the people who lived there thousands of years ago.

Who Lived Here?

The Buckingham Archeological Site is believed to be near where the Assateague people, a Native American tribe, had a town. The Assateague people lived in this area for a very long time before European settlers arrived. Studying sites like Buckingham helps us learn about their daily lives, their homes, and their culture.

What Did They Find?

One of the key things found at this site is a type of pottery called Townsend Series ceramics. This pottery is special because it helps archaeologists understand when people lived at the site and how they were connected to other groups. The Buckingham site is the southernmost place on Maryland's Eastern Shore where this specific type of pottery has been found. It tells us about the spread of different pottery styles and the movement of people in ancient times.

The site is also located about four miles east of another important historical spot, the Sandy Point Site. Both sites give us clues about the ancient history of this coastal area.

Protecting History

The Buckingham Archeological Site is so important that it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. This is a special list of places in the United States that are considered historically significant. Being on this list helps protect the site so that archaeologists can continue to study it and future generations can learn from it. It ensures that these ancient clues about Maryland's past are preserved.

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