Contributors
Archeobotanical Consultant Justine McKnight and Martin Gallivan of the College
of William and Mary served as project consultants, centralizing archaeological
plant information, creating the Maryland Archeobotanical Database and preparing
summaries of the data.
Carl Carlson-Drexler and Bradley Kennedy developed the Geographic Information
System associated with the Maryland Archeobotanical Database and produced map
resources.
At the Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum, Patricia Samford and Ed Chaney
provided project direction and oversight. Sharon Raftery designed the web
pages and created pdfs of site reports for inclusion on the website.
At the Maryland Historical Trust, Maureen Kavanagh, Matthew McKnight, and
Mary Louise DeSarran offered support throughout all stages of the project.
Jennifer Cosham provided an annotated inventory of Maryland sites containing
archeobotanical data which served as a starting point for organizing the
project and as a baseline for developing site summaries.
Doug Lyford, Greg Schuster and Ted Cozmo at the Maryland Department of Planning
managed the database conversion from Access to Oracle and provided technical
support to all aspects website development.