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Shoemaker III Village Site
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Nearest city Emmitsburg, Maryland
NRHP reference No. 75000893
Added to NRHP September 05, 1975

The Shoemaker III Village Site is an important archaeological site located near Emmitsburg. This area is in the very northern part of Frederick County, Maryland. It's a place where scientists have found clues about people who lived there long ago.

What is the Shoemaker III Village Site?

The Shoemaker III Village Site is like a time capsule. It helps us learn about the past. Archaeologists are scientists who study old things. They found many items here. These items are called artifacts.

Discovering Ancient Life

When archaeologists dug at the site, they found many interesting things. They found pieces of pottery. These are broken parts of old pots and bowls. They also found projectile points. These are often called arrowheads or spear points.

Clues from the Past

Other artifacts were also found at the site. These items help us understand daily life long ago. By studying these finds, experts can tell when people lived there. The artifacts show that people lived at the Shoemaker III Village Site between the years 900 and 1300. This was a long time ago, even before Christopher Columbus sailed to America!

Why is This Site Important?

The Shoemaker III Village Site is important because it teaches us about early people in Maryland. It helps us understand how they lived. It shows us what tools they used and how they made things.

A Place on the National Register

Because of its importance, the Shoemaker III Village Site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. This is a special list of places in the United States. Being on this list means the site is very important to history. It also means it should be protected for future generations.

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