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Sandy Point Site
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Nearest city Ocean City, Maryland
NRHP reference No. 75000932
Added to NRHP April 28, 1975

The Sandy Point Site is a special place near Ocean City, Maryland. It is an archaeological site, which means it's a spot where scientists study how people lived long ago. They dig carefully to find old tools, pottery, and other things people left behind.

This site is important because it helps us learn about the Woodland period in history. It also shows us more about a group of people who made a certain type of pottery called the Townsend Series.

What is the Sandy Point Site?

The Sandy Point Site is also known as the Sandy Point Archeological Site. It is located in Worcester County, Maryland, close to Ocean City. This area is part of the Delmarva Peninsula, which is a piece of land between the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean.

Archaeologists found many clues here about ancient life. These clues help them understand how early Native Americans lived in this region. The site is like a puzzle, and each piece helps us see the bigger picture of the past.

A Look Back in Time: The Woodland Period

The Woodland period was a long time ago, from about 1000 BC to 1000 AD. During this time, Native Americans in North America started to live in more settled villages. They also began to grow crops and make pottery.

The Sandy Point Site is one of the few places in this area that shows us what a Woodland period village looked like. This means it has homes, cooking areas, and places where people worked. It gives us a rare peek into their daily lives.

What is the Townsend Series?

The Townsend Series refers to a specific style of pottery and tools. These items were made by Native American groups during the Late Woodland period. Finding Townsend Series pottery at Sandy Point tells us which groups of people lived there.

The Sandy Point Site has the southernmost part of the Townsend Series found on the Delmarva Peninsula. This makes it a key location for studying how these people moved and lived across the land.

Why is the Sandy Point Site Important?

The Sandy Point Site helps us understand the history of Native Americans in Maryland. It provides valuable information about their culture, how they lived, and what tools they used. By studying sites like this, we can learn about the past and appreciate the people who came before us.

The site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. This is a list of places in the United States that are important to history. Being on this list means the Sandy Point Site is protected and recognized for its historical value. It is similar to the nearby Buckingham Archeological Site, which also shares these important features.

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