Paper presented at the 1994 Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology.Archaeologists ...
The Digging Savannah public archaeology initiative has been assisting Telfair Museums with salvage e...
This dissertation examines how the categories of race, class, and/or gender intersected and informe...
This paper presented at the 1987 SHA Conference, Savannah, Georgia, gives a history of the Port Roya...
Essay providing a brief history of the "Port Royal experiment" (Beaufort County, S.C.) and its archa...
Essay discussing the historical value of conducting archaeological studies on plantations, specifica...
Kowal\u27s dissertation, entitled The Affinities and Disparities within: Community and Status of the...
The half-century marked by the end of the Civil War and the beginning of World War I was a critical ...
This paper’s genesis is the perception that archaeologists’ communal memory of the early days of Sou...
African Americans living in the small community of Parting Ways, near Plymouth, Massachusetts, reali...
Introduction: Archaeologists have been studying African-American material culture during slavery and...
The “slave village” occupies an important place in New World plantation archaeology, though one in w...
Archaeological studies at sites of enslaved Africans and African-Americans have been intensely under...
...the early people of Gloucester County were English gentlemen and ladies... Many of these fine old...
Of all the fascinating aspects of Jamaican history, the Maroon Melement appears to be the only one t...
Paper presented at the 1994 Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology.Archaeologists ...
The Digging Savannah public archaeology initiative has been assisting Telfair Museums with salvage e...
This dissertation examines how the categories of race, class, and/or gender intersected and informe...
This paper presented at the 1987 SHA Conference, Savannah, Georgia, gives a history of the Port Roya...
Essay providing a brief history of the "Port Royal experiment" (Beaufort County, S.C.) and its archa...
Essay discussing the historical value of conducting archaeological studies on plantations, specifica...
Kowal\u27s dissertation, entitled The Affinities and Disparities within: Community and Status of the...
The half-century marked by the end of the Civil War and the beginning of World War I was a critical ...
This paper’s genesis is the perception that archaeologists’ communal memory of the early days of Sou...
African Americans living in the small community of Parting Ways, near Plymouth, Massachusetts, reali...
Introduction: Archaeologists have been studying African-American material culture during slavery and...
The “slave village” occupies an important place in New World plantation archaeology, though one in w...
Archaeological studies at sites of enslaved Africans and African-Americans have been intensely under...
...the early people of Gloucester County were English gentlemen and ladies... Many of these fine old...
Of all the fascinating aspects of Jamaican history, the Maroon Melement appears to be the only one t...
Paper presented at the 1994 Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology.Archaeologists ...
The Digging Savannah public archaeology initiative has been assisting Telfair Museums with salvage e...
This dissertation examines how the categories of race, class, and/or gender intersected and informe...