Who we are

The Lost Towns Project is a team of professional archaeologists and historians, working closely with the government of Anne Arundel County, Maryland to discover and explore the County's rich heritage. The team is committed to sharing the discovery process of this incredible heritage with the public through hands-on experiences, publications, lectures, and exhibits. In this blog, we will share some of our exciting discoveries, updates, and events. Check out our website at www.losttownsproject.org for much more, or to learn how to become a volunteer or intern! No experience is required to assist us in field investigations, laboratory studies, archival research, and interpretive programs. Join us to rediscover the History in your own backyards!

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Great press about Pig Point!

By Josh McKerrow, Annapolis Capital
Hi everyone - just wanted to let you all know that we got some great press about Pig Point in the Annapolis Capital on Sunday! You can read the article here.

The Capital also made a really neat slideshow of photos from the site of artifacts, staff, volunteers and interns, which you can also check out here.  

Monday, April 4, 2011

April Fools

Hi all - Hope you enjoyed our April Fools edition of the newletter that we put up on Friday. We've taken it down now, but if you missed it and want to see it, email Lauren to get a copy.

Enjoy the gorgeous weather today!
Lauren

Friday, April 1, 2011

Spring Newsletter

Hi folks! We have a fresh new newsletter for all of you, so I hope you enjoy reading it on this rainy April day.

Check it out here:


Enjoy!
Lauren