WebApr 1, 2015 · Darrin Lowery received his PhD in Geology from the University of Delaware. He is currently the Director of Chesapeake Watershed Archaeological Research and a Research Associate at the Smithsonian Institution. His interests include geoarchaeology, coastal geology, and Middle Atlantic archaeology. Webpresentation on local archaeology. Noted archaeologist, Dr. Darrin Lowery, will discuss “Kent Island’s Archaeological Treasures and What They Tell Us”. Dr, Lowery, affiliated …
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WebLowery, Darrin Search this Jodry, Margaret Search this Bradley, Bruce A. Search this Kay, Marvin Search this Stafford, Thomas W., Jr. Search this Speakman, Robert J. Search this Editor: Evans, Amanda M. Search this Flatman, Joseph C. Search this Flemming, Nicholas C. Search this Object Type: Smithsonian staff publication Year: 2014 WebDarrin Lowery. This paper describes the results of archaeological testing conducted at 18 TA 212b, which is part of the Paw Paw Cove Paleo-Indian Site Complex in Talbot County on Maryland’s portion of the Delmarva Peninsula. The Paw Paw Cove Complex represents one of Maryland’s largest and most intact Paleo-Indian occupation sites. pin board with shelf
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WebAug 13, 2014 · To Stanford, Lowery and their colleagues, the discoveries suggest that people lived along the East Coast more than 14,000 years ago — potentially thousands of years before the Clovis culture emerged there. These first American colonizers may have even crossed the Atlantic Ocean from Europe, Stanford said. [Top 10 Mysteries of the … WebMar 1, 2012 · Among the claimed evidence is a buried anvil discovered by Stanford's research assistant Darrin Lowery in Maryland. Lowery dated the soil holding the anvil to at least 21,000 years ago. WebCWAR BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dr. Darrin L. Lowery is one of the founding members of and the current director of CWAR. His family has lived on the Delmarva Peninsula since … to present before