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The field of historical archaeology has changed dramatically over the years and archaeologists working in the Chesapeake have often been in the forefront of such changes. This book reflects the variety and complexity in historical archaeology in the Chesapeake, while a new prologue by the editors highlights some of the recent advances.
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Contents
Introduction to the Percheron Press Edition
Archaeological Perspectives: An Overview of the Chesapeake Region Paul A. Shackel and Barbara J. Little
I. EARLY EUROPEAN SETTLEMENT
"Whereby We Shall Enjoy Their Cultivated Places" Stephen R. Potter and Gregory A. Waselkov
Decorated Clay Tobacco Pipes from the Chesapeake: An African Connection Matthew C. Emerson
Solid Statements: Architecture, Manufacturing, and Social Change in Seventeenth-Century Virginia Ann B. Markell
The Country's House Site: An Archaeological Study of a Seventeenth-Century Domestic Landscape Henry M. Miller
Town Plans and Everyday Material Culture: An Archaeology of Social Relations in Colonial Maryland's Capital Cities Paul A. Shackel
II. PLANTATION AND LANDSCAPE STUDIES
Mount Vernon: Transformation of an Eighteenth-Century Plantation System Dennis J. Pogue
"As Is the Gardener, So Is the Garden": The Archaeology of Landscape as Myth Elizabeth Kryder-Reid
III. EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY LIFE
A Comparative Analysis of the New England and Chesapeake Herding Systems Joanne Bowen
"Fashionable Sugar Dishes, Latest Fashion Ware": The Creamer Revolution in the Eighteenth-Century Chesapeake Ann Smart Martin
"She Was . . . an Example of Her Sex": Possibilities for a Feminist Historical Archaeology Barbara J. Little
Antietam Furnace: A Frontier Ironworks in the Great Valley of Maryland Susan E. Winter
The Archaeology of Ideology: Archaeological Work in Annapolis Since 1981 Mark P. Leone
Current Archaeological Perspectives on the Growth and Development of Williamsburg n Marley R. Brown III and Particia Samford
IV. NINETEENTH-CENTURY LIFE
How Sweet It Was: Alexandria's Sugar Trade and Refining Business Keith L. Barr, Pamela J. Cressey, and Barbara H. Magid
Neighborhoods ad Household Types in Nineteenth-Century Washington, D.C.: Fannie Hill and Mary McNamara in Hooker's Division Charles D. Cheek and Donna J. Seifert
Rural Landscape in the Mid-Nineteenth Century Chesapeake Julia A. King