The Archaeology of Gender

The Archaeology of Gender
Author: Diana diZerga Wall
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 148991210X

Historical archaeologists often become so involved in their potsherd patterns they seldom have time or energy left to address the broader processes responsi ble for the material culture patterns they recognize. Some ofus haveurged our colleagues to use the historical record as a springboard from which to launch hypotheses with which to better understand the behavioral and cultural pro cesses responsible for the archaeological record. Toooften, this urging has re sulted in reports designed like a sandwich, having a slice of "historical back ground," followed by a totally different "archaeological record," and closed with a weevil-ridden slice of "interpretation" of questionable nutritive value for understanding the past. The reader is often left to wonder what the archae ological meat had to do with either slice of bread, since the connection be tween the documented history and the material culture is left to the reader's imagination, and the connection between the interpretation and the other disparate parts is tenuous at best. The plethora of stale archaeological sandwiches in the literature has re sulted at the methodological level from a too-narrow focus on the specific history and archaeology ofa site and the individuals involvedon it, rather than a focus on the explanation of broader processes of culture to which the actors and events at the site-specific level responded.

Ancestors and Descendants of Garrett Peterson and Nancy Smock

Ancestors and Descendants of Garrett Peterson and Nancy Smock
Author: William Loyd Peterson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 712
Release: 1987
Genre:
ISBN:

Garrett Peterson (b. ca. 1775) and Nancy Smock (b. 1789) of Kentucky were the parents of eight children. This work contains biographical, research, and genealogical information on the couple, their ancestors, and their descendants. Includes Buckler, Bullock, Smock, Mattingly, Osborn, and related families.

The Dutch in America, 1609-1974

The Dutch in America, 1609-1974
Author: Gerald Francis De Jong
Publisher: Boston : Twayne Publishers
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1975
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780805732146

Traces the history of Dutch-Americans discussing why each wave of immigrants left Holland, where they settled, and their way of life in and contributions to their new country from colonial times to the present.

The Henrys of Maryland and Related Families

The Henrys of Maryland and Related Families
Author: Clement Sulivane Henry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1982
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

John Henry (ca.1674-1717), son of Robert and Jane Henry, immigrated from Ireland to Philadelphia in 1709, and moved to Somerset County, Mary- land in 1710, where he married widow Mary (King) Jenckins. Descen- dants and relatives lived in Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Virginia and elsewhere.