Salvage excavations at the Johannes Luyster Farm (28Mo261) revleade extensive archaeological depostis reflecting three centuries of life on a Dutch-American farm. These deposties, when taken in conjunction with the architecture of the house and surviving primary documents, provide a glimpse of the changing lifestyles of the Jersey Dutch during the 19th century. Although the Luysters maintained some aspects of their ethnic heritage, they also participated in many aspects of the larger society. Case studies of the individual sites such as this one are a first step towards understanding the interrelationships between national trends and their local manifestations. Furthermore, they highlight the importance of studying 19th-century, rural, agra...
Site report on the 1986 excavations at Keinsmerbrug. This publication is part of the Odyssee project...
This introduction to this joint volume discusses the importance of 19th century farmstead sites as d...
Bibliography: p. 193-208.The purpose of the research was to study changes that occurred in the mater...
Like our colleagues across the Northeast, Delaware archaeologists have been challenged by the state\...
To modern suburbanites, life on a farm may seem hopelessly boring or, alternatively, charming and id...
Farming is typically associated with rural environments. The Dubois Site in Albany, New York, howeve...
A workshop was held at the 1997 annual meeting of the Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology (...
That some 19th-century farmsteads and other rural places have significance is generally conceded as ...
That some 19th-century farmsteads and other rural places have significance is generally conceded as ...
This summary article identifies the goals of the volume and a framework for evaluating, interpreting...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityThis study examines the social, economic and material effects ...
This article examines the difficulties faced by one state agency (NYSDOT) when the primary focus of ...
Recent excavations at a 19th-century estate manager\u27s farm at Milton, South Uist, in the Western ...
● Such Fancy Boxes, Yet ● Dried Corn ● Pennsylvania Dutch Cooking is Corny ● The Amish at Play ...
By the beginning of the 19th century the Methodist movement had gained so many converts in the state...
Site report on the 1986 excavations at Keinsmerbrug. This publication is part of the Odyssee project...
This introduction to this joint volume discusses the importance of 19th century farmstead sites as d...
Bibliography: p. 193-208.The purpose of the research was to study changes that occurred in the mater...
Like our colleagues across the Northeast, Delaware archaeologists have been challenged by the state\...
To modern suburbanites, life on a farm may seem hopelessly boring or, alternatively, charming and id...
Farming is typically associated with rural environments. The Dubois Site in Albany, New York, howeve...
A workshop was held at the 1997 annual meeting of the Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology (...
That some 19th-century farmsteads and other rural places have significance is generally conceded as ...
That some 19th-century farmsteads and other rural places have significance is generally conceded as ...
This summary article identifies the goals of the volume and a framework for evaluating, interpreting...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityThis study examines the social, economic and material effects ...
This article examines the difficulties faced by one state agency (NYSDOT) when the primary focus of ...
Recent excavations at a 19th-century estate manager\u27s farm at Milton, South Uist, in the Western ...
● Such Fancy Boxes, Yet ● Dried Corn ● Pennsylvania Dutch Cooking is Corny ● The Amish at Play ...
By the beginning of the 19th century the Methodist movement had gained so many converts in the state...
Site report on the 1986 excavations at Keinsmerbrug. This publication is part of the Odyssee project...
This introduction to this joint volume discusses the importance of 19th century farmstead sites as d...
Bibliography: p. 193-208.The purpose of the research was to study changes that occurred in the mater...