Volumes 11-20: Table of Contents
Historical Archaeology; Volumes 11-20 (2); 1977-1986; Index
Compiled by Olive R. Jones
1976 Bicentennial SHA-ICUA Papers: Foreword, John L. Cotter, 1
Philadelphia as Industrial Archaeological Artifact: A Case Study, David G. Orr, 3-14
Forty Years of Archaeological Research at Morristown National Historical Park, Morristown, New Jersey -1779-1790, Edward S. Rutsch and Kim M. Peters, 15-38
Industrial Archaeology and the Cause for Historic Preservation in the United States, Theodore Anton Sande, 39-44
A Study of Cast Iron Nails -1776-1777, ca. 1780-1810, 1812-1814, Edward J. Lenik, 45-47
Ground-Penetrating Radar and Its Application to a Historical Archaeological Site -1720s to present, Jeff L. Kenyon and Bruce Bevan, 48-55
The Coxoh Colonial Project and Coneta, Chiapas, Mexico: A Provincial Maya Village under the Spanish Conquest, Thomas A. Lee, Jr. and Sidney D. Markman, 56-66
Analysis of Historic Faunal Remains, R. Lee Lyman, 67-73
Evidence of Early Spanish Contact on the Georgia Coast – ca. 1540-1560, Charles Pearson, 74-83
Brick Bats for Archaeologists: Values of Pressed Brick Brands -1880s-1940s, Roger E. Kelly and Marsha C. S. Kelly, 84-89
Alternative Applications of the Mean Ceramic Date Concept for Interpreting Human Behavior -1803-1833, William A. Turnbaugh and Sarah Peabody Turnbaugh, 90-104
Changes in Pearlware Dinnerware, 1780-1830, Lynne Sussman, 105-111
“Swedish” Colonial Yellow Bricks: Notes on their Uses and Possible Origins in 17th Century America, M. J. Becker, 112-118
RESEARCH NOTES AND COMMENTS
Simple Methods and Materials for Preparing Drawings for Publication, Amanda G. Watlington and Donald R. Jackson, 119-122
Note on Foundation Preparation in Permafrost -1896 to present, Sheila J. Minni, 122-123
Clearing Up Impressed Potters Marks, Gerald H. Grosso and Timothy Jones, 124-125
REVIEWS, 126-133
The First Mexican Maiolicas: Imported and Locally Produced -16th century, Florence C. Lister and Robert H. Lister, 1-24
The Material Assemblage of 16th Century Spanish Florida -1570-1600, Kathleen Deagan, 25-50
A Canadian Perspective on Legislation and the Role of the Private Sector in Archaeology, Martin E. Weil, 51-57
Bottle Nomenclature: A Glossary of Landmark Terminology for the Archaeologist, John R. White, 58-67
Use-Marks on Historic Ceramics: A Preliminary Study -18th century, Dorothy M. Griffiths, 68-81
An Evaluation of the Mean Ceramic Date Formula as Applied to South’s Majolica Model -1702-1763, Shawn Bonath, 82-92
British Military Tableware, 1760-1830, Lynne Sussman, 93-104
RESEARCH NOTES AND COMMENTS
Additional Notes on Alternative Uses for Clay Tobacco Pipes and Tobacco Pipe Fragments, Byron Sudbury, 105-107
REVIEWS, 108-118
The Function of Colono-Indian Ceramics: Insights from Limerick Plantation, South Carolina -1700-1850, William B. Lees and Kathryn M. Kimery-Lees, 1-13
Terra-Cotta Tobacco Pipes in 17th Century Maryland and Virginia: A Preliminary Study -1600-1720, Susan L. Henry, 14-37
Some Observations on the Quantitative Relationship between Stanley South’s Artifact Patterns and “Primary DeFacto” Refuse -1823-1904, Jeffrey P. Tordoff, 38-47
“Cash” as Currency: Coins and Tokens from Yreka Chinatown – ca. 1644-1946, Glenn J. Farris, 48-52
Times and Seasons: An Archaeological Perspective on Early Latter Day Saints Printing – ca.1840-1951, Robert T. Bray, 53-119
RESEARCH NOTES AND COMMENTS
On Planning and Preservation, Vergil E. Noble, Jr., 120-122
REVIEWS, 123-130
Classification and Economic Scaling of 19th Century Ceramics – 1770-1881, George L. Miller, 1-40
Problems and Promises in Urban Historical Archaeology: The MARTA Project, Roy S. Dickens, Jr. and William R. Bowen, 42-57
Chinese Coins in Six Northwestern Aboriginal Sites -1644-1911, Herbert K. Beals, 58-72
The Plaza 11 Site Excavation of a Colonial Spanish Well in St. Augustine, Florida – 1700-1780, John A. Bostwick, 73-81
Coins at Michilimackinac – ca.1715-1789, Donald P. Heldman, 82-107
Nickel Silver: An Aspect of Material Culture Change in the Upper Great Lakes Indian Trade – 1833-1845, C. Stephan Demeter, 108-119
REVIEWS, 120-132
Historical Archaeology in Yucatan: A Preliminary Framework – 1542 to present, Anthony P. Andrews, 1-18
Historical and Archaeological Evidence of 19th Century Fever Epidemics and Medicine at Hudson’s Bay Company’s Fort Vancouver – 1824-1836, Caroline D. Carley, 19-35
Caring for Artifacts after Excavation-Some Advice for Archaeologists, Katherine R. Singley, 36-48
Habitation Sites in the Papaloapan Estuarine Delta: Locational Characteristics – 19th century, Barbara L. Stark, 49-65
The Recycled Pots and Potsherds of Spain – Roman to 18th century, Florence C. Lister and Robert H. Lister, 66-78
The Utility of Small Samples from Historic Sites: Onderdonk, Clinton Avenue, and Van Campen – 17th century to present, Bert Salwen, Sarah T. Bridges, and Nan A. Rothschild, 79-94
An Introduction to the Tin Can – 1809-1965, Jane Busch, 95-104
RESEARCH NOTES AND COMMENTS
A Turlington Balsam Phial from Montserrat, West Indies: Genuine or Counterfeit? – 1751, David R. Watters, 105-108
Notes on Unusual Clay Tobacco Pipes Found in Seattle – ca. 1840-1900, Michael A. Pfeiffer, 109-112
Witchcraft Pictographs from near Salem, Massachusetts, Richard Michael Gramly, 113-116
REVIEWS, 117-129
Essence of Peppermint, a History of the Medicine and its Bottle – 1762-1920, Olive R. Jones, 1-57
Socioeconomic Patterning at an Undocumented Late 18th Century Lowcountry Site: Spiers Landing, South Carolina – 1780-1830, Lesley M. Drucker, 58-68
Chalmette National Historical Park: A Remote Sensing Project, Frances Joan Mathien and J. Richard Shenkel, 69-86
The Importance of the Hacienda in 19th Century Otumba and Apan, Basin of Mexico – 16th to 20th centuries, David M. Jones, 87-116
REVIEWS, 117-130
East Liverpool Pottery District: Identification of Manufacturers and Marks – 1840-1970, William C. Gates, Jr. and Dana E. Ormerod, 1-358
The J. C. Harrington Medal in Historical Archaeology, Robert L. Schuyler, 1-2
17th and 18th Century Lead-Glazed Redwares in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, Sarah Peabody Turnbaugh, 3-17
A Vessel Typology for Early Chesapeake Ceramics: The Potomac Typological System – 17th century, Mary C. Beaudry, Janet Long, Henry M. Miller, Fraser D. Neiman, and Garry Wheeler Stone, 18-43
Faunal Remains and Social Status in 19th Century Sacramento – ca. 1850-1880s, Peter D. Schulz and Sherri M. Gust, 44-53
Pajatambo: An 18th Century Roadside Structure in Peru – mid 18th century, Colleen M. Beck, Eric E. Deeds, Shelia Pozorski, and Thomas Pozorski, 54-68
London Mustard Bottles – ca. 1800-1900, Olive R. Jones, 69-84
Arrastras: Unique Western Historic Milling Sites, Roger E. Kelly and Marsha C. S. Kelly, 85-95
The Recovery and Conservation of Water-Logged Goods from the Well Excavated at the Fort Loudoun Site, Fort Loudon, Pennsylvania – ca. 1756, Mark H. Denton and Joan S. Gardner, 96-103
REVIEWS, 104-118
J. C. Harrington Medal in Historical Archaeology: Charles H. Fairbanks, >1-3
British Colonial Subsistence Strategy on the Southeastern Coastal Plain – 1736-1750, Elizabeth Reitz and Nicholas Honerkamp, 4-26
More on Gunflints – 17th to 19th centuries, Barry C. Kent, 27-40
An Analysis of East Asian Coins Excavated in Tucson, Arizona – late 19th to early 20th centuries, John W. Olsen, 41-55
The Differential Acceptance of Culture Change: An Archaeological Test Case – early to mid 20th century, Susan Kent, 56-63
North American Historic Sites Zooarchaeology, Robert L. Jolley, 64-79
Ceramic Supply in an Economically Isolated Frontier Community: Portage County of the Ohio Western Reserve, 1800-1825, George L. Miller and Silas D. Hurry, 80-92
RESEARCH NOTES AND COMMENTS
Fathoming Fort Ross – 1817-1841, Glenn J. Farris, 93-99
Discovery of Human Remains from Sir John Franklin’s Last Expedition – 1845-1848, 1851-1967, Owen B. Beattie and James M. Savelle, 100-105
MEMORIALS
Charles C. Di Peso, 1920-1982, Donna J. Seifert, 106-111
REVIEWS, 112-129
The Plantation Archaeology of the Southeastern Coast, Charles H. Fairbanks, 1-14
Old Slip and Cruger’s Wharf at New York: An Archaeological Perspective of the Colonial American Waterfront – 17th to 18th centuries, Paul R. Huey, 15-37
Just What Can a 19th Century Bottle Tell Us? – late 19th to 20th centuries, Edward Staski, 38-51
Historical Archaeology in Abandoned Nitrate “Oficinas” in Northern Chile: A Preliminary Report – late 19th century to present, Bente Bittmann and Gerda Alcaide, 52-75
Majolica Escudillas of the 15th and 16th Centuries: A Typological Analysis of 55 Examples from Qsar es-Seghir – 1458-1550, James L. Boone III, 76-86
The Potters’ Quarter of Colonial Puebla, Mexico – 1580 to present, Florence C. Lister and Robert H. Lister, 87-102
RESEARCH NOTES AND COMMENTS
Building Materials Indicative of Status Differentiation at the Crown Point Barracks – 1759-1783, Lois M. Feister, 103-107
Nightsoil Disposal Practices of the 19th Century and the Origin of Artifacts in Plowzone Proveniences, Daniel G. Roberts and David Barrett, 108-115
REVIEWS, 116-132
J. C. Harrington Medal in Historical Archaeology: John L. Cotter, 1-3
Archaeomagnetic Anomalies of Midcontinental North American Archaeological Sites, Ralph R. B. von Frese, 4-19
Combined Magnetic and Chemical Surveys of Forts Kaskaskia and de Chartres Number 1, Illinois – ca. 1730 to present, John W. Weymouth and William 1. Woods, 20-37
Magnetometry for Archaeological Exploration of Historical Sites – 1717-1791, Ralph R. B. von Frese and Vergil E. Noble, 38-53
An Unorthodox Magnetic Survey of a Large Forested Historic Site – ca.1830-1920, Randall J. Mason, 54-63
The Discovery of the Taylor House at the Petersburg National Battlefield – ca.1760-1864, Bruce W. Bevan, David G. Off, and Brooke S. Blades, 64-74
Ceramic Variability in 17th Century St. Augustine, Florida, Julia King, 75-82
Machine-Made Glass Containers and the End of Production for Mouth-Blown Bottles – 20th century, George L. Miller and Catherine Sullivan, 83-96
Cans in the Countryside – 19th century, James T. Rock, 97-111
City Tavern, Country Tavern: An Analysis of Four Colonial Sites – late 17th to early 18th centuries, Diana Diz Rockmart and Nan A. Rothschild, 112-121
REVIEWS, 122-138
16th-Century Spanish Basque Coopering, Lester A. Ross, 1-31
Archaeology and History on Historic Hispanic Sites: Impediments and Solutions, Kathleen Deagan and Michael Scardaville, 32-37
Impact of Mechanization in the Glass Container Industry: The Dominion Glass Company of Montreal, a Case Study – 1900-1933, George L. Miller and Antony Pacey, 38-50
The Sorghum Industry of a l9th-Century Cotton Plantation in South Carolina, Charles E. Orser, Jr., 51-64
The Dynamics of Razing: Lessons from the Barnhisel House – 1845-ca. 1930, John R. White and P. Nick Kardulias, 65-75
RESEARCH NOTES AND COMMENTS
Historic Zooarchaeology: Some Methodological Considerations, Pam J. Crabtree, 76-78
Rapid Projected Mapping: An Alternative Mapping Technique for the Archaeologist, J. Stephen Alexandrowicz, 79-85
Archaeological Notes on a California Chinese Shrimp Boiler – 1870-ca. 1914, Peter D. Schulz and Frank Lortie, 86-95
Response to Review of “Indian Social Dynamics in the Period of European Contact, Robert C. Mainfort, Jr., 96-97
Excavations at Martin’s Hundred Church, James City County, Virginia: Techniques for Testing a 17th Century Church Site – ca. 1630-ca. 1710, Eric Klingelhofer and William Henry, 98-105
MEMORIALS
lain C. Walker, 1938-1984, Olive R. Jones, 106-110
REVIEWS, 111-127
J. C. Harrington Medal in Historical Archaeology: Kenneth E. Kidd, 1-4
Commodity Flows and National Market Access< – 1880-1930, ca. 1890-ca. 1910, 1880-1930, 1838-1885, 5-18
The Recent Fur Trade in Northwestern Saskatchewan – 19th to 20th centuries, Hetty Jo Brumbach, 19-39
Patterns of Cultural Behavior and Intra-site Distributions of Faunal Remains at the Widow Harris Site – ca. 1813-1870, Cynthia R. Price, 40-56
Archaeology of the Cod Fishery: Damariscove Island – 1622 to 20th century, Alaric Faulkner, 57-86
Glass Trade Beads: A Progress Report, Roderick Sprague, 87-105
RESEARCH NOTES AND COMMENTS
Drawing with Chemicals, David Gillio, 106-109
The Use of Fish Remains as a Socio-Economic Measure: An Example from 19th Century New England – 1830-1840, 1845-1885, David A. Singer, 110-113
Archaeological Test at the Russian Three Saints Bay Colony, Alaska – 1784-ca.1850, Donald W. Clark, 114-121
MEMORIALS
Charles Herron Fairbanks, 1913-1984, Kathleen Deagan, 122-124
REVIEWS, 125-141
Historical Archaeology in Sub-Saharan Africa–A Review, Merrick Posnansky and Christopher R. Decorse, 1-14
Fur Trade Archaeology: A Study of Frontier Hierarchies – 1803-1804, Charles R. Ewen, 15-28
Urban Adaptation in Charleston, South Carolina, 1730-1820, Martha A. Zierden and Jeanne A. Calhoun, 29-43
Domestic Adaptation at Puerto Real, Haiti – 1503-1603, Bonnie G. McEwan, 44-49
On the Archaeology of Early Canals: Research on the Patowmack Canal in Great Falls, Virginia – 1785-1828, Richard J. Dent, 50-62
Maintenance and Fabrication at Fort Pentagoet 1635-1654: Products of an Acadian Armorer’s Workshop, Alaric Faulkner, 63-94
Documentation and Identification of the Two-Masted Schooner Neptune – 1822-1900, James P. Delgado, 95-108
REVIEWS, 109-125
J. C. Harrington Medal in Historical Archaeology: George Irving Quimby, 1-3
Urban Farmsteads: Household Responsibilities in the City – 19th century, Leslie C. Stewart-Abernathy, 5-15
Measures of the Acculturative Response to Trade on the Central Coast of British Columbia – late 18th to late 19th centuries, Philip M. Hobler, 16-26
Computer-Correcting Historical Maps for Archaeological Use – 1877, Thomas E. Davidson, 27-37
The Archaeology of Historical Land Use in Massachusetts, Mary C. Beaudry, 38-46
Urban/Rural Contrasts in Vertebrate Fauna from the Southern Atlantic Coastal Plain – 18th century to mid 19th century, Elizabeth J. Reitz, 47-58
Of Fish and Sherds: A Model for Estimating Vessel Populations from Minimal Vessel Counts – 1824-1832, George L. Miller and Meredith Moodey, 59-85
RESEARCH NOTES AND COMMENTS
Followup Notes on the 17th Century Cod Fishery at Damariscove Island, Maine – 1622-1676, Alaric Faulkner, 86-88
Soil Chemistry and Historic Archaeological Site Activity Areas: A Test Case from Northern Delaware – 19th century, Jay F. Custer, Ellis C. Coleman, Wade P. Catts, and Kevin W. Cunningham, 89-94
REVIEWS, 95-111