More directly, the star was adopted as a symbol of freedom that had meaning to Tubman, her family, and associates, Black and white, in relation to following the North Star to freedom. This connection with the North Star does not negate ...
The archaeology of domestic space at the M'Clintock house. In J. P. Hart & C. Fisher (Eds.), Nineteenth- and early twentieth-century domestic site archaeology in New York State (pp. 79–94). Albany, NY: University of the State of New ...
Parrington , Michael 1987 Cemetery Archaeology in the Urban Environment : A Case Study from Philadelphia . In Living in Cities : Current ... In Nineteenth- and Early - Twentieth - Century Domestic Site Archaeology in New York State .
Paynter argues that, over the course of the mid-to-late nineteenth century, Hill and upland towns shifted away from the labor-intensive agriculture of the Valley towns towards less labor-intensive strategies like those listed above ...
2012); and Mark LoRusso, “The Betsey Prince Site: An Early Free Black Domestic Site on Long Island,” in Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Domestic Site Archaeology in New York State, eds. John P. Hart and Charles L. Fisher (New ...
Perry, Warren R., Jean Howson, and Barbara A. Bianco (editors) 2006a New York African Burial Ground Archaeology ... Hart and Charles L. Fisher, editors, Nineteenth- and Early TwentiethCentury Domestic Site Archaeology in New York State.
This collection provides scholars of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions, African American studies, material culture studies, religious studies, slavery, the African diaspora, and historical archaeologists with a well-balanced array of ...
Harrison, Rodney. . “'The Magical Virtue of These Sharp Things': Colonialism, Mimesis and Knapped Bottle Glass Artefacts in Australia.” Journal of Material Culture (): –. Harrison, Rodney. a. “Contact Archaeology and the Landscapes of ...
Setting an English Table: Black Carib Archaeology on the Caribbean Coast of Honduras. In Approaches to the Historical Archaeology of Mexico, Central and South America, ed.J. Gasco, G. C. Smith, and P. Fournier-Garcia, pp. 101-9.
LoRusso, M. S. “The Betsey Prince Site: An Early Free Black Domestic Site on Long Island.” In Nineteenth- and Early-Twentieth-Century Domestic Site Archaeology in New York State, ed. John P. Hart and C. L. Fischer, 495, 195–224.