The archaeology of 17th-century Virginia / Theodore R. Reinhart and Dennis J. Pogue, editors.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Richmond, Va. : Archeological Society of Virginia, ©1993.
Description
x, 402 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm

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    Series
    • Special publication (Archeological Society of Virginia) ; no. 30. [More in this series]
    • Special publication / Archeological Society of Virginia ; no. 30
    Notes
    • "Council of Virginia Archaeologists."
    • "Virginia Foundation for the Humanities and Public Policy (Grant # 5-29883-92-1)" -- T.p.
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references.
    Contents
    • The historical archaeology of 17th century Virginia / John L. Cotter
    • The archaeology of native American life in Virginia in the context of European contact / Mary Ellen N. Hodges
    • Archaeological manifestations of the Virginia Company period / E. Randolph Turner III, Antony F. Opperman
    • Chesapeake creoles / L. Daniel Mouer
    • Seventeenth century Virginia and its 20th century archaeologists / Carter L. Hudgins
    • Private fortifications in 17th century Virginia / Charles T. Hodges
    • A scant urbanity / Kathleen Bragdon, Edward Chappell and William Graham
    • Temporal patterning in house plans from the 17th century / Fraser D. Neiman
    • Seventeenth century Chesapeake settlement patterns / Andrew C. Edwards, Marley R. Brown III
    • "Tooles of all sorts to worke" / Jay Gaynor
    • A survey of 17th century Chesapeake ceramic typologies / William E. Pittman
    • Standard of living in the 17th century Chesapeake / Dennis J. Pogue.
    ISBN
    • 0875170676
    • 9780875170671
    • 1884626130
    • 9781884626135
    OCLC
    28740152
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