""The Oxon Hill Manor Archaeological Project was conducted from January 3, 1985 until January 2, 1986 for the Maryland State Highway Administration. The first six months were devoted to field investigations and a field laboratory. The second six months were devoted to laboratory analysis and the writing of this report. The Oxon Hill Manor site (18PR175) is located on a bluff on the east side of the Potomac River and just south of Washington D. C. The site was inhabited during the prehistoric and historic periods, with the major features and artifact concentrations dating to the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century plantation site. At the time of the field work the main house site had been abandoned for 90 years and was covered with dense undergrowth."--Abstract, page i."
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