The site was first identified in 1955 by Perry S. Flegel of the Sussex Society of Archaeology & History.
It is a late prehistoric archaeological site characterized by shell-tempered pottery and triangular projectile points.
The site may provide evidence of prehistoric life on the eastern shore of Maryland during the Late Woodland period, c.
[2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.
This article about a Registered Historic Place in Dorchester County, Maryland is a stub.