Like Indiana Jones, you can help find lost archaeological treasures -- and you don't even have to leave the state
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Prince George's County offers the Mount Calvert Historical and Archaeological Park, a site that features continuing historical and archaeological research. First a 1,000-acre plantation and later a town that served as the county's first seat of government, the site represents "a confluence of three cultures - an early Colonial town, American Indian life and the plantation's enslaved Africans," says Don Creveling, manager of the archaeology program that hosts volunteers every Saturday between April and October.
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