Review of Colt: The Making of an American Legend by William N. Hosley, Jr., 1996. University of Massachusetts Press, Amherst and Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford. 254 pp., illustrations, and notes, $49.95 (cloth), $29.95 (paper); and Culture Change and the New Technology: An Archaeology of the Early American Industrial Era by Paul A. Shackel, 1996. Contributions to Global Historical Archaeology, series edited by Charles E. Orser, Jr. Plenum Press, NY. 217 pp., illustrations, appendix, bibliography, and notes, $37.50
A review of a volume which discusses the possible future of industrial archaeology at a conference i...
Book Review: Pottery Works: Potteries of New York State\u27s Capital District and Upper Hudson Regio...
The subject of this volume is not one with which most readers of the Great Plains Quarterly will be ...
Book Review: The Great Warpath: British Military Sites from Albany to Crown Point by David Starbuck,...
Review of Federal Planning and Historic Places: The Section 106 Process by Thomas F. King, 2000; and...
The Archaeology of American Labor and Working-Class Life, by Paul A. Shackel, 2009, The American Exp...
Archaeology of the War of 1812, ed. By Michael T. Lucas and Julie M. Schablitsky, 2014, Left Coast P...
REVIEW ESSAY: Naamiwan’s Drum: the Story of a Contested Repatriation of Anishinabe Artefacts (Mauree...
Review of Sagues Iron Works: The Roland W. Robbins Excavations, 1948-1953, edited by William A. Gris...
Book Review: Archaeology and Created Memory: Public History in a National Park by Paul A. Shackel, 2...
Review of: "American Antiquities: Revisiting the Origins of American Archaeology", by Terry A. Barnh...
A concise review of The Most Advantageous Situation in the Highlands , which details the archaeolog...
Book Review: Historical Archaeologies of Capitalism, edited by Mark P. Leone and Parker B. Potter, J...
Review of Empire of Guns: The Violent Making of the Industrial Revolution by Priya Satia
Beneath the Ivory Tower: The Archaeology of Academia, edited by Russell K. Skowronek and Kenneth E. ...
A review of a volume which discusses the possible future of industrial archaeology at a conference i...
Book Review: Pottery Works: Potteries of New York State\u27s Capital District and Upper Hudson Regio...
The subject of this volume is not one with which most readers of the Great Plains Quarterly will be ...
Book Review: The Great Warpath: British Military Sites from Albany to Crown Point by David Starbuck,...
Review of Federal Planning and Historic Places: The Section 106 Process by Thomas F. King, 2000; and...
The Archaeology of American Labor and Working-Class Life, by Paul A. Shackel, 2009, The American Exp...
Archaeology of the War of 1812, ed. By Michael T. Lucas and Julie M. Schablitsky, 2014, Left Coast P...
REVIEW ESSAY: Naamiwan’s Drum: the Story of a Contested Repatriation of Anishinabe Artefacts (Mauree...
Review of Sagues Iron Works: The Roland W. Robbins Excavations, 1948-1953, edited by William A. Gris...
Book Review: Archaeology and Created Memory: Public History in a National Park by Paul A. Shackel, 2...
Review of: "American Antiquities: Revisiting the Origins of American Archaeology", by Terry A. Barnh...
A concise review of The Most Advantageous Situation in the Highlands , which details the archaeolog...
Book Review: Historical Archaeologies of Capitalism, edited by Mark P. Leone and Parker B. Potter, J...
Review of Empire of Guns: The Violent Making of the Industrial Revolution by Priya Satia
Beneath the Ivory Tower: The Archaeology of Academia, edited by Russell K. Skowronek and Kenneth E. ...
A review of a volume which discusses the possible future of industrial archaeology at a conference i...
Book Review: Pottery Works: Potteries of New York State\u27s Capital District and Upper Hudson Regio...
The subject of this volume is not one with which most readers of the Great Plains Quarterly will be ...