A Chesapeake family and their slaves : a study in historical archaeology / Anne Elizabeth Yentsch ;...
A Chesapeake family and their slaves : a study in historical archaeology / Anne Elizabeth Yentsch ; illustrations by Julie Hunter.
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Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1994.
Date
1994.
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N975.256/1
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English
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xxxiii, 433 p. ; ill. ; 25 cm.
Contents
16. Archaeology, a topological discourse.
Foreword / James Deetz -- Pt. I. Starting Points: Region, Town, and Site. 1. Transforming space into place. 2. Beginning the research -- Pt. II. Ruling the Province. 3. On behalf of his lordship. 4. Governor Benedict Leonard Calvert -- Pt. III. Big Features and Topological Dimensions. 5. "A house we...
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Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1994.
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England
Date Published
1994.
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A Chesapeake family and their slaves : a study in historical archaeology / Anne Elizabeth Yentsch ; illustrations by Julie Hunter.
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New studies in archaeology.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 396-425) and index.
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N975.256/1
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74VKRom4w8dg
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0521467306 (pbk.)
9780521432931
0521432936
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975.256
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991023207749702626