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Scientific name: Chordata: Mammalia: Primates: Hominidae: Homo sapiens sapiens
Common Name: Human

Country: USA
State/District: MD
County: Calvert
Date: 21 April 2001

Photographer: E. M. Barrows

Identifier: Martin Meyer
Collector: Martin Meyer
Location:
Keywords: artifact human mammal Native American projectile point
Additional Information:   Native Americans who lived in Maryland produced these projectile points.

Figure 1.   A chert point.
Figure 2.   Three points. The white point is quartz, and the other points are chert.
Figure 3.   The same three points.
Figure 4.   Two chert points.
Figure 5.   The same two chert points.

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Scientific name: Chordata: Mammalia: Primates: Hominidae: Homo sapiens sapiens
Common Name: Human

Country: USA
State/District: MD
County: Calvert
Date: 21 April 2001

Photographer: E. M. Barrows

Identifier: Martin Meyer
Collector: Martin Meyer
Location:
Keywords: artifact human mammal Native American drill
Additional Information: Native Americans who lived in Maryland produced these drills.

Figure 1.   A chert drill.
Figure 2.   The same drill.
Figure 3.   A quartzite drill.
Figure 4.   The same drill.

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Scientific name: Chordata: Mammalia: Primates: Hominidae: Homo sapiens sapiens
Common Name: Human

Country: USA
State/District: MD
County: Calvert
Date: 21 April 2001

Photographer: E. M. Barrows

Identifier: Martin Meyer
Collector: Martin Meyer
Location:
Keywords: artifact human mammal Native American projectile point
Additional Information:   Native Americans who lived in Maryland produced these projectile points.

Figure 1.   A rhyolite point.   A Maryland Native American traded with Pennsylvanian Native American for this point.   This mineral is not found in Calvert County.
Figure 2.   The same point.
Figure 3.   Ten chert points.
Figure 4.   The same points.

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Scientific name: Chordata: Mammalia: Primates: Hominidae: Homo sapiens sapiens
Common Name: Human

Country: USA
State/District: MD
County: Calvert
Date: 21 April 2001

Photographer: E. M. Barrows

Identifier: Martin Meyer
Collector: Martin Meyer
Location:
Keywords: artifact human mammal Native American projectile point
Additional Information: Native Americans who lived in Maryland produced these projectile points.


Figure 1.   The points are quartzite, except for the one in the upper right which is chert.
Figure 2.   The same 5 points.

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Scientific name: Chordata: Mammalia: Primates: Hominidae: Homo sapiens sapiens
Common Name: Human

Country: USA
State/District: MD
County: Calvert
Date: 21 April 2001

Photographer: E. M. Barrows

Identifier: Martin Meyer
Collector: Martin Meyer
Location:
Keywords: artifact human knife mammal Native American
Additional Information: Native Americans who lived in Maryland produced these chert knives.

Figure 1.   Chert knives.
Figure 2.   The same knives.

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Scientific name: Chordata: Mammalia: Primates: Hominidae: Homo sapiens sapiens
Common Name: Human

Country: USA
State/District: MD
County: Calvert
Date: 21 April 2001

Photographer: E. M. Barrows

Identifier: Martin Meyer
Collector: Martin Meyer
Location:
Keywords: artifact human mammal Native American scraper
Additional Information: Native Americans who lived in Maryland produced this scraper.

Figure 1.   Scraper.
Figure 2.   The same scraper.

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Scientific name: Chordata: Mammalia: Primates: Hominidae: Homo sapiens sapiens
Common Name: Bao, GU-NSP Intern

Country: USA
State/District: MD
County: Montgomery
Date: 14 October 2001

Photographer: E. M. Barrows

Identifier: E. M. Barrows
Collector: not applicable
Location: Garden-1
Keywords: A brown fruit FEfo forb A green fruit GU-NPS Intern pink flower
Additional Information:



Bao is one of four 2003 GU-NPS interns who are producing Arthropods of the Washington, D.C., Area: A Searchable Online Database (AWDCAD) ( http://www9.georgetown.edu/faculty/barrowse/nps/ ).   This includes arthropods from Delaware; Maryland; New Jersey; Pennsylvania; Virginia; Washington, D.C.; and West Virginia.

Bao is a rising second-year undergraduate from Arkansas.

His interests include biology and medicine.

Special experiences that he has had as a GU-NPS intern include . . . .



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