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Jamestown Archeological Assessment
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Total Pages | : 140 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Colonial National Historical Park (Va.) |
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Jamestown Archeological Assessment
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Total Pages | : 144 |
Release | : 2001 |
Genre | : Colonial National Historical Park (Va.) |
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Jamestown, the Buried Truth
Author | : William M. Kelso |
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Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Colonial National Historical Park (Va.) |
ISBN | : 9780813925639 |
Draws on archaeological research to explore the lives and deaths of the first settlers at Jamestown and their interactions with the region's native peoples.
Documentary History of Jamestown Island: Narrative history
Author | : Martha W. McCartney |
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Total Pages | : 426 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Jamestown (Va.) |
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Jamestown
Author | : Catherine E. Dean |
Publisher | : Arcadia Publishing |
Total Pages | : 132 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780738592091 |
In May 1607, three ships arrived at Jamestown bearing settlers who would establish the first enduring English colony in North America. Although it initially struggled to survive, the settlement eventually prospered and became the capital of Virginia. Jamestown is best known for its inhabitants John Smith and Pocahontas; however, it should also be remembered for its role in the establishment of the English language, Protestant faith, and representative government in America. The site of the 1607 James Fort and 17th-century city have been preserved through the efforts of Preservation Virginia and the National Park Service. A popular tourist destination since the 19th century, Historic Jamestowne has welcomed millions of visitors over the years, many of whom attended the 1907 Jamestown Tercentennial Exposition and the 1957 Jamestown Festival, which celebrated Jamestown's important legacy as America's birthplace.
The Historical Archaeology of Virginia from Initial Settlement to the Present
Author | : Clarence R. Geier |
Publisher | : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages | : 232 |
Release | : 2017-02-10 |
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ISBN | : 9781541023482 |
The book includes six chapters that cover Virginia history from initial settlement through the 20th century plus one that deals with the important role of underwater archaeology. Written by prominent archaeologists with research experience in their respective topic areas, the chapters consider important issues of Virginia history and consider how the discipline of historic archaeology has addressed them and needs to address them . Changes in research strategy over time are discussed , and recommendations are made concerning the need to recognize the diverse and often differing roles and impacts that characterized the different regions of Virginia over the course of its historic past. Significant issues in Virginia history needing greater study are identified.
The Bioarchaeology of Dissection and Autopsy in the United States
Author | : Kenneth C. Nystrom |
Publisher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 356 |
Release | : 2016-08-13 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 3319268368 |
Encountering evidence of postmortem examinations - dissection or autopsy in historic skeletal collections is relatively rare, but recently there has been an increase in the number of reported instances. And much of what has been evaluated has been largely descriptive and historical. The Bioarchaeology of Dissection and Autopsy brings together in a single volume the skeletal evidence of postmortem examination in the United States. Ranging from the early colonial period to the early 1900’s, from a coffeehouse at Colonial Williamsburg to a Quaker burial vault in lower Manhattan, the contributions to this volume demonstrate the interpretive significance of a historically and theoretically contextualized bioarchaeology. The authors employ a wide range of perspectives, demonstrating how bioarchaeological evidence can be used to address a wide range of themes including social identity and marginalization, racialization, the nature of the body and fragmentation, and the emergence of medical practice and authority in the United States.