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Index
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
About the Editor
Introduction - Images of the Recent Past
PART I - Recent Perspectives
Chapter One - Avenues of Inquiry in Historical Archaeology
Introduction
Development and Emergence of Historical Archaeology in America
Historical Supplementation
Reconstruction of Past Lifeways
Processual Studies
Archaeological Science
Cognitive Studies
Conclusions
REFERENCES
Chapter Two - People with History:
Introduction
Assessment
An Archaeology of Capitalism?
Material Culture in the Negotiation of Ideology: An Example from the Historic Cherokee
Summary
Prospect
Acknowledgments
REFERENCES
PART II - People and Places
Chapter Three - The Archaeology of Mission Santa Catalina de Guale:
Ethnohistorical Background
Previous Attempts to Find Santa Catalina
Discovering Mission Santa Catalina: 1977-1981
Excavating at Santa Catalina: 1981–1990
Exploring the Guale Pueblo and Beyond
Acknowledgments
NOTES
REFERENCES
Chapter Four - The Material World of the Revolutionary War Soldier at Valley Forge
Introduction
Brigade Encampments at Valley Forge
Archaeological Excavations at Hut Encampments
Military and Camp Equipage at Valley Forge
Artifact Discussion
Conclusions
REFERENCES
Chapter Five - The Archaeology of Slave Life
Acknowledgments
NOTES
Chapter Six - The Overseas Chinese in El Paso:
Concepts and Definitions
The Chinese in El Paso
The Archaeological Record
Assimilation Among The Overseas Chinese
Concluding Discussion
REFERENCES
Chapter Seven - Mrs. Starr’s Profession
At Home in Hooker’s Division
Neighborhood, Household Type, and Material Culture
Daily Life for the Working Women of Hooker’s Division, 1870-1920
Acknowledgments
NOTES
REFERENCES
PART III - Historic Artifacts: A Focus on Ceramics
Chapter Eight - 17th and 18th Century Lead-Glazed Redwares in the Massachusetts Bay Colony
Classification of Redwares
Forms and Functions of Redwares
Interpretation of Bay Colony Redwares
Interpretation of Parsonage Site Redwares
Discussion
REFERENCES
Chapter Nine - Factors Influencing Consumer Behavior in Turn-of the-Century Phoenix, Arizona
Introduction
Factors Influencing Consumer Behavior
Data From Phoenix
Results
Conclusions
REFERENCES
Chapter Ten - Struggling with Pots in Colonial South Carolina
Acknowledgments
NOTES
REFERENCES
Chapter Eleven - Artifacts and Active Voices:
Material Expressions of Culture
Artifact as Text and Symbol
From the Artifacts of Hegemony to Artifacts in Hegemonic Discourse
Constructing Historical and Ethnographic Context
Archaeological Context
Artifacts and Multiple Voices: Examples of Artifact Discourse Analysis
Conclusion
NOTES
REFERENCES
PART IV - Interdisciplinary Studies
Chapter Twelve - Pollen Record Formation Processes at the Isles of Shoals:
Introduction
Archaeological Research at the Isles of Shoals
Subsistence and the Environment at the Isles of Shoals
Historical Landscape Analysis: The Pollen Record
Methods
Results
Summary and Conclusions
Acknowledgments
REFERENCES
Chapter Thirteen - A Faunal Analysis of Home Butchering and Meat Consumption at the Hubbell Trading Post, Ganado, Arizona
Introduction
Methods
Results
Comparison with the Frijole Ranch Site Faunal Remains
Conclusions
Acknowledgments
NOTES
REFERENCES
Chapter Fourteen - Archaeology and Forensic Anthropology of the Human Remains from the Reno Retreat Crossing, Battle of the Little Bighorn, Montana
Introduction
Investigation of the Discovery Site
Description of the Remains
History of the Area and Possible Identities of the Remains
Conclusions
Addendum
REFERENCES
PART V - Landscape Studies
Chapter Fifteen - Interpreting Ideology in Historical Archaeology:
Acknowledgments
REFERENCES
Chapter Sixteen - Plantation Settlement from Slavery to Tenancy: An Example from a Piedmont Plantation in South Carolina
Introduction
Modeling Plantation Settlement Systems
Data Set
Documenting Settlement Pattern Dynamics at Millwood Plantation
Conclusions
Acknowledgments
REFERENCES
Chapter Seventeen - Over-Hunting and Local Extinctions:
Introduction
Fur Trade Provisioning: Economic Significance and Environmental Implications
The Role of Food in the Social Fabric of the Trading Post
Conclusion
REFERENCES
PART VI - International Historical Archaeology
Chapter Eighteen - Historic Sites Archaeology in Mexico
Introduction
Historical Archaeology in Mexico
The Development of Historical Archaeology in Mexico
The Historic Past as an Archaeological Topic
Archaeology and Architectural Restoration
Study of Socioeconomic Processes
Conclusions
Perspectives of Historical Archaeology in Mexico
Acknowledgments
REFERENCES
Chapter Nineteen - Historical Archaeology in the Western Cape
The Archaeology of Colonialism
Themes
REFERENCES
Chapter Twenty - Tobacco Pipes, Cotton Prices, and Progress
NOTES
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