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  • Abernathy, Leslie C.
    1982 Help! 3.5 Billion Possible Two Meter Square Excavation Units in Arkansas or a Consideration of Statewide Research Design in Historical Archaeology. The Conference on Historic Sites Archaeology Papers 1979 14:71-86.
  • Abler, Thomas S.
    1964 Pipes and pottery of the Du Bay site. The Wisconsin Archeologist (new series) 45(3):127-138.
  • Adams, Annmarie and Sally McMurry (editors)
    1997 Exploring Everyday Landscapes: Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture, VII. Unviersity of Tennessee Press, Knoxville.
  • Adams, William Hampton
    1973 An ethnoarchaeological study of a rural American community: Silcott, Washington, 1900-1930. Ethnohistory 20(4):335-46.

    1974 Preparation of line drawings from photographs. Historical Archaeology 8:112-114.

    1975 Archaeology of the recent past: Silcott, Washington, 1900-1930. Northwest Anthropological Research Notes 9(1):156-65.

    1976 Trade networks and interaction spheres – a view from Silcott. Historical Archaeology 10:99-112.

    1977 History, historicity, and archaeology. Northwest Anthropological Research Notes 11(2):135-42.

    1977 Silcott, Washington: ethnoarchaeology of a rural American community. Reports of Investigations 54. Laboratory of Anthropology, Washington State University, Pullman. [2nd printing, 1981; adopted as textbook at Brown University, University of Nevada, Sonoma State University; see Reviews in Anthropology 5(3); Historical Archaeology 14].

    1978 Comments on William Longacre’s review of Silcott, Washington. Reviews in Anthropology 5(3):416.

    1979 Historical archaeology-science and humanism. North American Archaeologist 1(1):85-96.

    1980 (Review) Excavation at Harmony Borax Works, by George A. Teague and Lynette O. Shenk. Historical Archaeology 14:121-22.

    1980 The Waverly Project. pp. 1-11. Waverly Plantation: Ethnoarchaeology of a Tenant Farming Community. edited by William H. Adams, National Technical Information Service.

    1980 Settlement Patterns. pp. 299-314. Waverly Plantation: Ethnoarchaeology of a Tenant Farming Community. edited by William H. Adams, National Technical Information Service.

    1980 Remote Sensing. pp. 422-36. Waverly Plantation: Ethnoarchaeology of a Tenant Farming Community. edited by William H. Adams, National Technical Information Service.

    1982 Ethnography and archaeology of an American farming community: Silcott, Washington. Ethnography by Archaeologists, edited by Elisabeth Tooker, pp. 43-62. American Ethnological Society.

    1983 (Review) Archaeology of urban America: the search for pattern and process, edited by Roy S. Dickens. American Anthropologist 85(4):948-50.

    1983 Ethnoarchaeology as a merging of historical archaeology and oral history. North American Archaeologist 4(4):293-305.

    1985 Comments on ethnoarchaeology and behaviorism. American Antiquity 50(4):878.

    1985 (Review) Historical archaeology of the Eastern United States, (Geoscience and Man 23), edited by Robert W. Neuman. American Antiquity 50(1):194-95.

    1985 (Review) Models of spatial inequality: settlement patterns in historical archaeology, by Robert Paynter. Historical Archaeology 19(2):135-136.

    1986 (Review) Analyzing activity areas: an ethnoarchaeological study of the use of space, by Susan Kent. Historical Archaeology 21(1):105-106.

    1987 Plantation Archaeology: An Overview. pp. 9-22. Historical archaeology of plantations at Kings Bay, Camden County, Georgia, edited by William H. Adams. University of Florida, Department of Anthropology, Reports of Investigations 5. Gainesville.

    1987 The John King Site. pp. 45-58. Historical archaeology of plantations at Kings Bay, Camden County, Georgia, edited by William H. Adams. University of Florida, Department of Anthropology, Reports of Investigations 5. Gainesville.

    1987 The Kings Bay Plantation Slave Quarters. pp. 173-198. Historical archaeology of plantations at Kings Bay, Camden County, Georgia, edited by William H. Adams. University of Florida, Department of Anthropology, Reports of Investigations 5. Gainesville.

    1987 Plantation Health and Medical Care. pp. 199-216. Historical archaeology of plantations at Kings Bay, Camden County, Georgia, edited by William H. Adams. University of Florida, Department of Anthropology, Reports of Investigations 5. Gainesville.

    1987 Plantation Life at King Bay, 1791-1840. Historical archaeology of plantations at Kings Bay, Camden County, Georgia, edited by William H. Adams. University of Florida, Department of Anthropology, Reports of Investigations 5. Gainesville.

    1988 Preparing slides for an archaeological lecture. Society for Historical Archaeology Newsletter 21(2):21-23

    1988 (Review) The archaeology of social disintegration in Skunk Hollow, a nineteenth-century rural black community, by Joan H. Geismar. Historical Archaeology 23(2):

    1989 Health and medical care on antebellum Southern plantations. Plantation Society in the Americas 2(3):259-78.

    1989 Historical perspectives on the Southern plantation: labor systems, settlement systems, and foodways. One World, One Institution: The Plantation, edited by Sue Eakin and John Tarver, pp. 27-70. Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, Baton Rouge.

    1990 (Review) Consumer choice in historical archaeology, edited by Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood. Historical Archaeology 24(3):118-21.

    1990 Landscape Archaeology, Landscape History, and the American Farmstead. Historical Archaeology on Southern Plantations and Farms, edited by Charles E. Orser, Jr. Historical Archaeology 24(4):92-101.

    1990 The material basis of the postbellum tenant plantation: Historical archaeology in the South Carolina Piedmont, by Charles E. Orser, Jr. Journal of Southern History 56(4):767-68.

    1991 Trade networks and interaction spheres-a view from Silcott. Approaches to Material Culture Research for Historical Archaeologists, compiled by George L. Miller, Lester A. Ross, Olive R. Jones, and Teresita Majewski, pp. 385-98. Society for Historical Archaeology.

    1993 Historical Archaeology Strove for Maturity in the Mid-1980s. Historical Archaeology. 27(1):23-31.

    1995 Archaeological Survey and Testing, Conboy Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Washington. Boise State University Resource Reports 1.

    1997 Taroa in Maloelap Atoll, pp. 1-12. The Japanese Airbase on Taroa Island, Republic of the Marshall Islands, 1937-45: An Evaluation of the World War II Remains. National Park Service, Pacific Great Basin Support Office, San Francisco, CA.

    1997 Taroa’s Place in Military History, pp. 13-24. The Japanese Airbase on Taroa Island, Republic of the Marshall Islands, 1937-45: An Evaluation of the World War II Remains. National Park Service, Pacific Great Basin Support Office, San Francisco, CA.

    1998 African-American Acquisition and Use of Material Culture in the 19th Century Southern United States. I Too Am America: Studies in African American Archaeology, edited by Theresa A. Singleton, pp. ___-___ University of Virginia, Charlottesville. In press.

  • Adams, William Hampton (editor)
    1980 Waverly Plantation: Ethnoarchaeology of a Tenant Farming Community. National Technical Information Service.

    1985 Aboriginal subsistence and settlement archaeology of the Kings Bay Locality, Georgia. Vol.1, The Kings Bay and Devils Walkingstick Sites. University of Florida, Department of Anthropology, Reports of Investigations1. Gainesville.

    1985 Aboriginal subsistence and settlement archaeology of the Kings Bay Locality, Georgia. Vol.2, Zooarchaeology. University of Florida, Department of Anthropology, Reports of Investigations 2. Gainesville.

    1986 Archaeological testing of aboriginal and historical sites, Kings Bay, Georgia: The 1982-1983 field seasons. University of Florida, Department of Anthropology, Reports of Investigations4. Gainesville.

    1987 Historical archaeology of plantations at Kings Bay, Camden County, Georgia. University of Florida, Department of Anthropology, Reports of Investigations 5. Gainesville. [for reviews see American Anthropologist 90:1034-35, American Antiquity 55(2):437-38, Journal of Southern History 55(1):118-119, Southeastern Archaeology, Historical Archaeology 25(2):107-108, Florida Anthropologist, Florida Historical Quarterly]

    1997 The Japanese Airbase on Taroa Island, Republic of the Marshall Islands, 1937-45: An Evaluation of the World War II Remains. National Park Service, Pacific Great Basin Support Office, San Francisco, CA.

    1997 Archaeological Survey of Gachlaw Village, Yap, Federated States of Micronesia. National Park Service, Pacific Great Basin Support Office, San Francisco, CA. In Press.

  • Adams, William H., William R. Adams, and Janis Kearney-Williams
    1987 The Kings Bay Plantation Bighouse and Kitchen. pp. 131-172. Historical archaeology of plantations at Kings Bay, Camden County, Georgia, edited by William H. Adams. University of Florida, Department of Anthropology, Reports of Investigations 5. Gainesville.
  • Adams, William H., William R. Adams, Carolyn Rock, and Janis Kearney-Williams
    1987 Foodways on the Plantations at Kings Bay: Hunting, Fishing and Raising Food. pp. 225-276. Historical archaeology of plantations at Kings Bay, Camden County, Georgia, edited by William H. Adams. University of Florida, Department of Anthropology, Reports of Investigations 5. Gainesville.
  • Adams, William H., and David F. Barton
    1980 Research Design. pp. 23-38. Waverly Plantation: Ethnoarchaeology of a Tenant Farming Community. edited by William H. Adams, National Technical Information Service.
  • Adams, William H., and Albert F. Bartovics
    1980 Ceramic Typology. pp. 505-42. Waverly Plantation: Ethnoarchaeology of a Tenant Farming Community. edited by William H. Adams, National Technical Information Service.
  • Adams, William H., Betty J. Belanus and Steven D. Smith
    1980 Archaeology, History, and Oral History. pp. 11-22. Waverly Plantation: Ethnoarchaeology of a Tenant Farming Community. edited by William H. Adams, National Technical Information Service.
  • Adams, William H., Betty J. Belanus, and Howard G. Adkins
    1980 The Waverly Community. pp. 347-62. Waverly Plantation: Ethnoarchaeology of a Tenant Farming Community. edited by William H. Adams, National Technical Information Service.
  • Adams, William H., and Sarah Jane Boling
    1987 Material Culture and Status on the Plantations at Kings Bay. pp. 293-310. Historical archaeology of plantations at Kings Bay, Camden County, Georgia, edited by William H. Adams. University of Florida, Department of Anthropology, Reports of Investigations 5. Gainesville.

    1989 Artifact illustration using computer videographs. Historical Archaeology 23(2):113-118.

    1989 Status and ceramics for planters and slaves on three Georgia coastal plantations. Historical Archaeology 23(1):69-96.

    1991 Status and ceramics for planters and slaves on three Georgia coastal plantations. Approaches to Material Culture Research for Historical Archaeologists, compiled by George L. Miller, Lester A. Ross, Olive R. Jones, and Teresita Majewski, pp. 59-86. Society for Historical Archaeology.

  • Adams, William H., Sarah Jane Boling, William R. Adams, and Richard B. Adams
    1987 Harmony Hall Plantation. pp. 101-130. Historical archaeology of plantations at Kings Bay, Camden County, Georgia, edited by William H. Adams. University of Florida, Department of Anthropology, Reports of Investigations 5. Gainesville.
  • Adams, William H., Peter M. Bowers, Catherine M. Williams
    1997 Commodity Flow and Access to the Market. Historical Development of the Chena River Waterfront, Fairbanks, Alaska: An Archaeological Perspective, edited by Peter M. Bowers and Brian L. Gannon. CD-ROM. Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, Fairbanks.
  • Adams, William H., and David R. Brauner
    1997 Historical Archaeology in Skagway, Alaska: Archaeological Overview and Assessment. Wabana Press, Philomath, OR. In Press.
  • Adams, William H., Charles E. Cleland, Julia G. Costello, John L. Cotter, Kathleen Deagan, Donald L. Hardesty, Robert L. Schuyler, and Roderick Sprague
    1991 An Open Letter to SHA Members. Society for Historical Archaeology Newsletter 24(3):3.
  • Adams, William H., and Linda P. Gaw
    1977 A model for determining time lag of ceramic artifacts. Northwest Anthropological Research Notes (2):218-31.
  • Adams, William H., Linda P. Gaw and Frank C. Leonhardy
    1975 Archaeological excavations at Silcott, Washington: the data inventory. Reports of Investigations 53. Laboratory of Anthropology, Washington State University, Pullman. [for review, see Historical Archaeology 9:86-89; used as textbook at Boston University]
  • Adams, William H., Dale L. Martin, Jack D. Elliot, Jr., and James E. Adams
    1979 Test Excavations at Waverly Ferry, Clay County, Mississippi. National Technical Information Service PB81-103822.
  • Adams, William H., Dale L. Martin, David F. Barton, Albert F. Bartovics
    1979 Historical Archaeology of the Bay Springs Community: Interim Report. National Technical Information Service PB81-102006.
  • Adams, William H., Timothy B. Riordan, Steven D. Smith, and David F. Barton
    1980 Perspectives on the Community Study of Waverly. pp. 363-375. Waverly Plantation: Ethnoarchaeology of a Tenant Farming Community. edited by William H. Adams, National Technical Information Service.
  • Adams, William H., and Richard E. Ross
    1997 Base Facilities, pp. 35-84. The Japanese Airbase on Taroa Island, Republic of the Marshall Islands, 1937-45: An Evaluation of the World War II Remains. National Park Service, Pacific Great Basin Support Office, San Francisco, CA.
  • Adams, William H., Richard E. Ross, and Elizabeth L. Krause
    1997 The Pre-War Historic and Cultural Resources of Taroa, pp. 25-34. The Japanese Airbase on Taroa Island, Republic of the Marshall Islands, 1937-45: An Evaluation of the World War II Remains. National Park Service, Pacific Great Basin Support Office, San Francisco, CA.

    1997 Recommendations for Protection and Use of the Historic and Cultural Resources of Taroa, pp. 85-89. The Japanese Airbase on Taroa Island, Republic of the Marshall Islands, 1937-45: An Evaluation of the World War II Remains. National Park Service, Pacific Great Basin Support Office, San Francisco, CA.

  • Adams, William H., and Steven D. Smith
    1985 An historical perspective on Black tenant farmer material culture: the Henry C. Long Store ledger at Waverly Plantation, Mississippi. Archaeology of slavery and plantation life, edited by Theresa A. Singleton, pp. 309-34. Academic Press, New York.
  • Adams, William H., Steven D. Smith, and Timothy B. Riordan
    1980 An Historical Perspective on Tenant Farmer Material Culture. pp. 285-97. Waverly Plantation: Ethnoarchaeology of a Tenant Farming Community. edited by William H. Adams, National Technical Information Service.
  • Adams, William H., Steven D. Smith, David F. Barton, Timothy B. Riordan, and Stephen Poyser
    1981 Bay Springs Mill: Historical archaeology of a rural Mississippi cotton milling community. National Technical Information Service.
  • Adams, William H., Jeanne A. Ward, and Carolyn Rock
    1987 Historical Background of the Kings Bay Locality. pp. 23-44. Historical archaeology of plantations at Kings Bay, Camden County, Georgia, edited by William H. Adams. University of Florida, Department of Anthropology, Reports of Investigations 5. Gainesville.
  • Addington, J. Steven
    1976 Building Sequences at the Quartermaster Depot, Vancouver Barracks from 1849 to 1900. Reports in Highway Archaeology 3:278-301. Seattle.
  • Albinson, E. Dewey, and Alvan C. Eastman
    1922 Site of Fort Charlotte, August 10, 1922. Map on file, Minnesota Historical Society Archives, St. Paul.
  • Ahlstrom, Christian
    1995 Looking for Leads: Shipwrecks of the Past Revealed by Contemporary Documents and the Archaeological Record. The Finnish Academy of Science and Letters, Helsinki.
  • Alex, Lynn M.
    2000 Iowa’s Archaeological Past. University of Iowa Press, Iowa City.
  • Alexander, L. T.
    1955 Introduction to Pipe Stem Hole Sizing – Factors of Proof and Certitude. Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Delaware 7(1):1-2.

    1967 English Clay Tobacco Pipes. Quarterly Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Virginia. 21(3):58-66.

    1972 A Unique “TD” Clay Pipe (and Assorted Artifacts). Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Delaware 9:28-34.

    1973 New Light on Dutch Clay Pipes and the Baker “Crowned5” Dutch Clay Pipe. Archelog 25:21-27.

    1979 Clay Pipes From the Buck Site in Maryland. The Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco Pipe II: The United States of America. British Archaeological Reports International Series 60.

    1983a Clay Tobacco Smoking Pipes from the Caleb Pusey House. In The Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco Pipe. VIII. America. edited by Peter Davey. pp. 195-234. BAR International Series 175.

    1983b More Light on the Theory of Dating Clay Pipes by Measuring Stem Hole Diameters. In The Archaeology of the Clay Tobacco Pipe. VIII. America. edited by Peter Davey. pp. 235-244. BAR International Series 175.

    1986 Clay Pipes with Irish Affiliations. Historic Clay Tobacco Pipe Studies 3:69-75.

  • Allen, Rebecca
    1999—Native Americans at Mission Santa Cruz, 1791-1834: Interpreting the Archaeological Record. Institute of Archaeology, University of California, Perspectives in California Archaeology, Vol. 5, Los Angeles.
  • Anderson, Dean L.
    1991 Variability in Trade at Eighteenth-Century French Outposts. In French Colonial Archaeology: The Illinois Country and The Western Great Lakes. Edited by John A Walthall, pp. 218-236. University of Illinois Press, Urbana.
  • Anderson, Harry H.
    1961 The Fort Lookout Trading Post Sites – A Reexamination. Plains Anthropologist 6(14):221-229.
  • Anderson, Thomas M.
    1904 Vancouver Barracks–Past and Present. Journal of the Military Service Institution of the United States 25:69-78, 267-279.
  • Andrén, Anders (translated by Alan Crozier)
    1998 Between Artifacts and Texts: Historical Archaeology in Global Perspective. Plenum Press, New York.
  • Andrews, Elizabeth Mary
    1924 Fort Spokane and Spokane House. Master’s Thesis, University of Washington, Seattle.
  • Anonymous
    1904 Old Hudson Bay Fort Colvile; History of a Famous and Ancient Stevens County Landmark Seattle Post Intelligencier 46(6):6, 20 November 1904.

    1927 Prehistoric Boys Played Marbles Too. Mentor 15(3):63

    1948 Marbles Roll into New Industrial Uses. Business Week 81:24-25.

    Illustrations show present Marble making techniques.

    1968 It’s Spring – Get Out Your Aggies and Immies. Changing Times 22(3):46-47.

  • Anthony, Ronald W.
    1979 Descriptive Analysis and Replication of Historic Earthenware: Colono Wares from the Spiers Landing Site, Berkeley County, South Carolina. The Conference on Historic Site Archaeology Papers 1978 13:253-68.
  • Armour, David A.
    1966 Made in Mackinac; Crafts at Fort Michilmackinac. Mackinac History Leaflet 8. Mackinac Island State Park Commission. Mackinac Island, Michigan.
  • Armstrong, Douglas V.
    2003 Creole Transformation from Slavery to Freedom: Historical Archaeology of the East End Community, St. John, Virgin Islands. University Press of Florida: Gainesville.
  • Arnold, J. Barto, III, Jennifer L. Goloboy, Andrew W. Hall, Rebecca A. Hall, and J. Dale Shively
    1998-Texas’ Liberty Ships: From World War II Working-class Heroes to Artificial Reefs. Texas Parks and Wildlife, Bulletin No. 99-1, Austin.
  • Atkinson, James R. 1999 Chronological Implications of Historic Trade Materials from Sites 22-Ad-309 and 22-Ad-901, Adams County, Mississippi. In: Raw Materials and Exchange in the Mid-South. Mississippi Department of Archives and History, Archaeological Report 29:116-131.

B

  • Babits, Lawrence E.
    1998 A Devil of a Whipping: The Battle of Cowpens. University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill.
  • Baker, Steven D.
    1978 Historical Archaeology for Colorado and the Victorian Mining Frontier: Review, Discussion, and Suggestions. Conference on Historic Site Archaeology Papers 1977 12:1-31.
  • Baker, Vernon G.
    1977 Carrillo’s Statistical Study of English Wine Bottles: Some Comments and Further Consideration. The Conference on Historic Site Archaeology Papers 1976 11:111-31.

    1978 In Search of Behavior: A Comment on Some Trends in American Archaeology. The Conference on Historic Site Archaeology Papers 1977 12:170-87.

  • Banks, Fay
    1997 Wine Drinking in Oxford, 1640-1850: A Story Revealed by Tavern, Inn, College and Other Bottles. BAR British Series 257, Archaeo-press, Oxford, England.
  • Banning, E. B.
    2000 The Archaeologists Laboratory: The Analysis of Archaeological Data. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York.
  • Banning, E. B.
    2002 Archaeological Survey. Kluwer Academic Publishers, New York.
  • Baram, Uzi, and Lynda Carroll, editors
    2000 A Historical Archaeology of the Ottoman Empire: Breaking New Ground. Klewer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York.
  • Barbeau, Marius, and Clifford Wilson
    1944 Tobacco and The Fur Trade. The Beaver 724 (March):36-39.
  • Barkaranm, Elazar, and Ronals Bush Ronald (editors)
    2002 Claiming the Stones, Naming the Bones: Cultural Property and the Negotiation of National and Ethnic Identity. Getty Research Institute: Los Angeles.
  • Barker, Katherine and Timothy Darvill (editors)
    1997 Making English Landscapes. Oxbow Books, Oxford.
  • Barnhart, William
    1968 Historic Archaeology in Wyoming. The Wyoming Archaeologist 11(4):7-14.
  • Barrett, Marilyn
    1994 Aggies, Immies, Shooters and Swirls: The Magical Woprld of Marbles. Little Brown and Co., Boston
  • Bartovics, Albert F.
    1977 An Historical Experiment in Anthropological Settlement. The Conference on Historic Site Archaeology Papers 1975 10:156-64.
  • Basalik, Kenneth J., and John P. McCarthy
    1982 Discerning Patterns in an Urban Context: An Example from Philadelphia. The Conference on Historic Sites Archaeology Papers 1979 14:20-27.
  • Baumann, Jerry L.
    1999 1845-1846 Military Hearths, Zachary Taylor, Army of Occupation, San Patricio, San Patricio County, Texas. La Tierra, Journal of the Southern Texas Archaeological Association 26(2):11-19.
  • Baumann, Paul
    1970 Collecting Antique Marbles. Mid-America Book Company, Leon, Iowa.
  • Beaudry, Mary
    1982 Fort Christanna and the Frontier and Early Fur Trade Artifact Patterns: A Test. The Conference on Historic Sites Archaeology Papers 1979, edited by 14:46-58. Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC.

    1978 Ceramics in York County, Virginia Inventories, 1730-1750: The Tea Service. The Conference on Historic Site Archaeology Papers 1977 12:201-210.

  • Bedell, John, Michael Petraglia, and Thomas Plummer
    1994 Status, Technology, and Rural Tradition in Western Pennsylvania: Excavations at the Shaeffer Farm Site. Northeast Historical Archaeology 23:29-58.
  • Behm, Jeffery A.
    1991 The Raube Road site (47-Fd-282): a remnant of the Military Road in Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin. Fox Valley Archeology 17:1-8. Robert Ritzenthaler Chapter, Wisconsin Archeological Society, Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

    1991 A Neolithic ax in Waushara County: Euroamerican transportation. Fox Valley Archeology 7:38-42. Robert Ritzenthaler Chapter, Wisconsin Archeological Society, Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

    1991 Protecting the Raube Road site from erosion. Fox Valley Archeology 18:33-36. Robert Ritzenthaler Chapter, Wisconsin Archeological Society, Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

    1992 Excavations of ‘Fox’ village at Butte des Morts confirm French bombardments and burnings. Voyageur: Northeast Wisconsin’s Historical Review 9(1):40-45. Brown County Historical Society, Green Bay, Wisconsin.

    1992 Two Middle Historic Native American pottery vessels from the Bell site (47-Wn-9), Winnebago County, Wisconsin. Fox Valley Archeology 19:51-55. Robert Ritzenthaler Chapter, Wisconsin Archeological Society, Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

    1992 More on the reconstructed Bell Type I vessels from the Bell site. Fox Valley Archeology 20:24-34. Robert Ritzenthaler Chapter, Wisconsin Archeological Society, Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

    1992 The 1990 and 1991 Archaeological Survey and Evaluation of the Bellhaven Estates Property, Section 7, Town of Algoma, Winnebago County, Wisconsin. Reports of Investigation Number 1, Archaeology Laboratory, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

    1993 The 1992 and 1993 Archaeological Survey and Evaluation of the Bellhaven Estates Property, Section 7, Town of Algoma, Winnebago County, Wisconsin: Further Excavations at the Bell (47-Wn-9) and Findeisen (47-Wn-9) Sites. Reports of Investigations Number 4, Archaeology Laboratory, University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

    1993 Archaeology in the service of history. The Magazine of the Midwest Open-Air Museums Coordinating Council 14(3-4):7-8.

    1993 Archaeological investigations at the Bell site, the Grand Village of the Meskwaki. Magazine of the Midwest Open-Air Museums Coordinating Council 14(3-4):26-35.

    1995 The Bell site: Native American and French interaction in Wisconsin. In Maps of Encounter: The French in Seventeenth-Century Wisconsin. Guide to an Exhibition of Period Maps from the George Parker Collection, with accompanying images and artifacts of the French presence in early Wisconsin. Edited by Randall Berndt, pp. 7-10. Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters, Madison, Wisconsin.

    1996 The Whitefish Bay Creek Fish Weir. Voyageur: Northeast Wisconsin’s Historical Review 13(1):57-59. Brown County Historical Society, Green Bay, Wisconsin.

  • Belden, A. L.
    1917 The Fur Trade of America. New York, Peltries Publishing Co.
  • Bell, Edward L.
    2013 Archaeology and Native History of the Den Rock Area, in The Birds of Den Rock Park, Lawrence and Andover, Massachusetts: A Guide to the History and Natural History of Den Rock Park and its  Birds, by Susan Hegarty, pp. 4-11. Mass Nature, Andover.

    2012 Discerning Placemaking: Archeology and Native Histories of the Den Rock Area, Lawrence and Andover MA. Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeology Society 73(2): 42-63.

    2011 The Historical Archaeology of Mortuary Behavior: Coffin Hardware from Uxbridge, Massachusetts. Perspectives from Historical Archaeology : Mortuary and Religious Sites. Richard F Veit and Alasdair M. Brooks, comp., pp. 413-437. Society for Historical Archaeology.

    2009 Cultural Resources on the New England Coast and Continental Shelf: Research, Regulatory, and Ethical Considerations from a Massachusetts Perspective. Coastal Management: The International Journal of Marine Environment, Resources, Law and Society 37(1):17-53

    2002 On the Care and Feeding of Heritage Management Apprentices. Review essay on Federal Planning and Historic Places by Thomas F. King; and, Assessing Site Significance by Donald L. Hardesty and Barbara J. Little. Northeast Historical Archaeology 29 (2000): 130-137.

    1997 “A Bibliography on Archaeology and Historic Preservation for Local Historical Commissions.” Copy on file, Massachusetts Historical Commission, Boston.

    1997 “Where Angels Fear to Tread”: Cemetery Preservation Efforts by the Massachusetts Historical Commission. Northeast Historical Archaeology 25 (1996):13-30.

    1997 Documentary and Comparative Scholarly Research: Context in Cemetery Archaeology. In Remembrance: Archaeology and Death. David A. Poirier and Nicholas F. Bellantoni, eds., Chapter 13, pp. 219-229. Westport, CT, and London: Bergin & Garvey.

    1996 Review of Historical Archaeology of the Chesapeake, edited by Paul A. Shackel and Barbara J. Little, 1994. Journal of American History 82(4):1671-1672.

    1994 Vestiges of Mortality and Remembrance: A Bibliography on the Historical Archaeology of Cemeteries. Metuchen, NJ, and London: Scarecrow Press, Inc.

    1994 Death at Snake Hill: A Review of the Popular Report. Northeast Historical Archaeology 20 (1991):51-53.

    1994 Review of Whom We Would Never More See: History and Archaeology Recover the Lives and Deaths of African American Civil War Soldiers on Folly Island, South Carolina, by Steven D. Smith, 1993. Preservation Advocate (Newsletter of the Massachusetts Historical Commission) 21(2):8.

    1993 Historical Archaeology at the Hudson Poor Farm Cemetery, Hudson, Massachusetts. Occasional Publications in Archaeology and History No. 5. Boston: Massachusetts Historical Commission.

    1991 Artifacts from the Almshouse Burial Ground. Archaeological Excavations at the Uxbridge Almshouse Burial Ground in Uxbridge, Massachusetts. Ricardo J. Elia and Al B. Wesolowsky, eds., Chapter 7, pp. 254-283. British Archaeological Reports International Series No. 564. Oxford: Tempus Reparatum.

    1991 Review of Gravestone Chronicles: Some Eighteenth-Century New England Carvers and Their Work, by Theodore Chase and Laurel K. Gabel, 1990. The New England Quarterly 64(2):330-332.

    1990 Review of Markers VII, The Journal of the Association for Gravestone Studies, edited by Theodore Chase, 1990. Preservation Advocate (Newsletter of the Massachusetts Historical Commission) 17(2):10-11.

    1990 The Historical Archaeology of Mortuary Behavior: Coffin Hardware from Uxbridge, Massachusetts. Historical Archaeology 24(3):54-78.

    1987 “Bibliography of Wharf-Related Research.” Prepared for the Office of Public Archaeology, Boston University. Photocopy on file, Massachusetts Historical Commission, Boston.

    1987 “The Historical Archaeology of Mortuary Behavior at a Nineteenth-Century Almshouse Burial Ground.” M.A. thesis. Boston University, Department of Archaeology.

    1987 “So Much Like Home”: The Historical Context of the Kirk Street Agents’ House. Interdisciplinary Investigations of the Boott Mills, Lowell, Massachusetts. Volume II: The Kirk Street Agents’ House. Mary C. Beaudry and Stephen A. Mrozowski, eds., Chapter 2, pp. 5-27. Cultural Resource Management Study No. 19. Boston: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, National Park Service, North Atlantic Regional Office, Division of Cultural Resources.

    1987 A Preliminary Report on Health, Hygiene, and Sanitation at the Boott Mills Boarding Houses: An Historical and Archeological Perspective. Interdisciplinary Investigations of the Boott Mills, Lowell, Massachusetts. Volume I: Life at the Boarding Houses. Mary C. Beaudry and Stephen A. Mrozowski, eds., Chapter 6, pp. 57-68. Cultural Resource Management Study No. 18. Boston: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, National Park Service, North Atlantic Regional Office.

    1985 “Our Homestead and Field”: Documentary Research on the Balch House, Beverly, Essex County, Massachusetts. Beverly: Beverly Historical Society.

    1985 Industrial Settlements and Company Towns: New Directions for Research. Society for Industrial Archeology, New England Chapters (Newsletter) 5(1):3-5.

    1984 “After The Fact: An Analysis of 18th and 19th Century Ceramics from the John Howland Site (C3), Kingston, Plymouth Co., Massachusetts.” Report on file, Boston University, Department of Archaeology.

    1983 “The Potash Hill Chimney: An Historical and Archaeological Investigation of a Stone Structure Located in Tyngsborough, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.” Report on file, Massachusetts Historical Commission, Boston .

    1983 The O’Neal-Forshee Iron Mining Settlement. Bulletin and Journal of Archaeology for New York State 86:2-30.

    1981 “Night Watchman’s House (76.1): Cataloguer’s Report on the Artifacts and Records from the 1976 Excavation.” Report on file, Neversink Valley Area Museum, Cuddebackville, NY.

    1980 “Life At The Mines: A Preliminary Archaeological Assessment of a Nineteenth Century Iron Mining Settlement Located in the Town of Monroe, Orange County, New York.” Report on file, NYS Parks, Recreation, & Historic Preservation (SHPO), Albany, NY.

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    1983 Dogtown: A Historical and Archaeological Study of a Late Historic St. Croix Chippewa Community. Burnett County Historical Society, Wisconsin.

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    1989 Siberian Goats and North American Deer: A Contextual Approach to the Translation of Russian Common Names for Alaskan Mammals. Arctic 42(3): 227-231.

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    1977 Historic Trade Bells. The Conference on Historic Site Archaeology Papers 1975 10:69-82.

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    1979 Historical and Archaeological Evidence of Nineteenth Century Fever Epidemics and Medicine at Hudson’s Bay Company’s Fort Vancouver. Master’s thesis, University of Idaho, Moscow.

    1981 Historical and Archaeological Evidence of 19th Century Fever Epidemics at Hudson’s Bay Company’s Fort Vancouver. Historical Archaeology 15(1):19-35.

    1982 HBC Kanaka Village/Vancouver Barracks, 1977. University of Washington, Reports in Highway Archaeology, No. 8. Seattle.

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    1985 Marble Making and Marble Playing in Eastern Ohio: The Significance of Ceramic, Stone, and Glass Marbles in Historic Archaeology. Proceedings of the Symposium on Ohio Valley Urban and Historic Archaeology 3:86-96. University of Louisville.
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    1948b Excavating Fort Vancouver. The Beaver, 278(# March):4-7.

    1949 Excavations at Fort Vancouver, 1948. Ms., National Park Service, Vancouver, WA.

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    1952 Archeological Excavations at Fort Spokane, 1951. Ms., National Park Service, Vancouver, WA.

    1952 Excavations at Fort Vancouver, 1950 Season. Ms., National Park Service, San Francisco.

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    1972 Fort Colvile: The Structure of a Hudson’s Bay Company Post, 1825 to 1871 and After. University of Idaho Anthropological Research Manuscript Series, No. 4. Moscow.

    1973 Influences of the Hudson’s Bay Company on the Native Cultures of the Colvile District. Northwest Anthropological Research Notes, Memoir No. 2. Moscow.

    1973 Spalding Mission Archaeological Project: Progress Report–15 October, 1973. Report to National Park Service, Seattle from Laboratory of Anthropology, University of Idaho, Moscow.

    1976 Archaeology Turns Up Another Fort. Clark County History, 1976:4-20.

    1977 Kettle Falls: 1976, Salvage Archaeology in Lake Roosevelt. University of Idaho Anthropological Research Manuscript Series, No. 39. Moscow.

    1978 Archaeological Tests and Excavations at the Agency Office Area, Spalding, Idaho: A Summary of Work of July and August 1978. Report to National Park Service, Seattle from Laboratory of Anthropology, University of Idaho, Moscow.

    1979 Kettle Falls: 1977, Salvage Archaeology in and Beside Lake Roosevelt. University of Idaho Anthropological Research Manuscript Series, No. 53. Moscow.

    1982 Kettle Falls: 1971 and 1974, Salvage Archaeology in Lake Roosevelt. University of Idaho Anthropological Research Manuscript Series, No. 69. Moscow.

    1984 Fort Lapwai Blacksmith Shop. Laboratory of Anthropology, University of Idaho, Letter Report, No. 84-10. Moscow.

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    1977 The Search for the Confederate Powder House: Archeological and Ethnohistoric Research at Honey Springs, McIntosh County, Oklahoma. Oklahoma Historical Society Series in Anthropology No. 2.

    1985 Review of: Euro-American Pioneer settlement Systems in the Central Salt Valley of Northeastern Missouri, by Roger Mason, and An Analysis of Historical Ceramics from the Central Salt River Valley of Northeast Missouri, by Teresita Majewski and Michael J. O’Brien. Cannon Reservoir Human Ecology Project, Vols. 1 and 2, edited by Michael J. O’Brien. American Archeology Division, Report of Archeology, University of Missouri, Publications in Archeology, Nos. 2 and 3. Historical Archeology 28(1):101-103.

    1986 A Preliminary Assessment of Block 1146, Baltimore. Baltimore Center for Urban Archaeology, Research Report No. 3.

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    1974 Ethnography, Archaeology, and Burial Practices Among Coastal South Carolina Blacks. Conference on Historic Site Archaeology Papers 1972 7:52-61.

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    2003 Rural Society in the Age of Reason: an Archaeology of the Emergence of Modern Life in the Southern Scottish Highlands. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers: NY.
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    1993  Railroad Workers at Argenta, Nevada.  Nevada Archaeologist 11:32-40.
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    1998  A Historic Station Site on the Wadsworth/Columbus Freight Route.  Nevada Archaeologist 16:27-30.
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    1975 Architecture, Archaeology and History in Spanish St. Augustine: New Data from Sealed Contexts. The Conference on Historic Sites Archaeology Papers 1974 9:13-29.

    1978 The Search for 16th Century St. Augustine. The Conference on Historic Site Archaeology Papers 1977 12:266-85.

    2002 Artifacts of the Spanish Colonies of Florida and the Caribbean, 1500-1800. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, DC.

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    2002 Archaeology at La Isabela: America’s First European Town. Yale University Press, New Haven, CT.

    2002 Columbus’s Outpost Among the Tainos: Spain and America at La Isabela, 1493-1498. Yale University Press, New Haven, CT.

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    2000 The Times of Their Lives: Life, Love, and Death in Plymouth Colony. W.H. Freeman and Co., Boston.
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    1998 An Archaeology of Social Space: Analyzing Coffee Plantations in Jamaica’s Blue Mountains. Plenum Press, NY.
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    2000 Lines That Divide: Historical Archaeology of Race, Class, and Gender. University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville.
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    1980 A preliminary report on excavations at the Jeremiah Curtain House 1978. The Wisconsin Archeologist (new series) 61(1):3-33.
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    1977 Discovery and Interpretation of the Indian Barricade at Horseshoe Bend National Military Park, Alabama. The Conference on Historic Site Archaeology Papers 1976 11:1-42.
  • Dickens, Roy S., Jr., and Robert L. Blakely
    1979 Preliminary Report on Archaeological Investigations in Oakland Cemetery, Georgia. The Conference on Historic Site Archaeology Papers 1978 13:286-315.
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    1968b Some Thoughts on Theory and Method in Historical Archaeology. The Conference on Historic Site Archaeology Papers 1967 2:3-30.

    1970 Letter from Mexico. The Conference on Historic Site Archaeology Papers 1968 3:58-61.

    1971 More Thoughts on Theory and Method in Historical Archaeology. The Conference on Historic Site Archaeology Papers 1969 4:83-94.

    1977a Brayings About Horse: The Thurman-Howard Debate on Filmed Ethnohistory. Conference on Historic Site Archaeology Papers 1975 10:166-82.

    1977b Comment on Schuyler’s Rejoinder. The Conference on Historic Site Archaeology Papers 1975 10:121-23.

    1977c “The Devil Loose Amongst Us,” or, Some Observations on the Historical Accuracy of Certain Historical Archaeology. The Conference on Historic Site Archaeology Papers 1975 10:84-98.

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