Martin's Hundred
This first-hand account examines an important excavation in American historical archaeology--the discovery of a lost plantation, providing extensive evidence of English colonial life in early seventeenth-century Virginia
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Knopf,
1982
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Edition: | 1st ed |
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Table of Contents:
- Looking for the old plantation
- The Jamestown perspective
- Matters of grave concern
- Putting the governor in his place
- Painters and potters
- Pipe dreams
- Hallmarks of failure
- Peeces, pallisadoes, and problems
- Back to B
- Murder in the company compound
- Spadework
- Burning questions
- Granny in the ground
- And the Gods looked down
- Artifact dimensions