Unlocking the Past: Celebrating
Historical Archaeology in North America
Edited by Lu Ann De Cunzo and John H. Jameson, Jr.
Table of Contents
Introductory Material
- Introduction - Lu Ann De Cunzo
- Sidebar 1: John L. Cotter, 1911-1999 - Lu Ann De Cunzo
- Sidebar 2: James F. Deetz, 1930-2000 - Lu Ann De Cunzo
- Sidebar 3: What is it? What Does it Mean? - Lu Ann De Cunzo
- Sidebar 4: Kathleen A. Deagan, 1948- - Lu Ann De Cunzo
Part 1: Cultures in Contact
- Melting Pots or Not? - Lu Ann De Cunzo
- Spaniards and Native Americans at the Missions of La Florida - Jerald T. Milanich
- Bioarchaeology of the Spanish Missions - Clark Spencer Larsen
- African Americans on Southern Plantations - Leland Ferguson
- Black Seminole Freedom Fighters on the Florida Frontier - Terry Weik
- Sidebar 5: Fort Mose, St. Augustine, Florida - Lu Ann De Cunzo
- The Chinese in the Cities of the West - Roberta S. Greenwood
Part 2: Challenging and Changing Environments
- Exploring New Lands and Exploiting New Environments - Lu Ann De Cunzo
- Early Encounters with a “New” Land: Vikings and Englishmen in the North American Arctic - William Fitzhugh
- Jamestown, Virginia - Andrew Edwards
- The Shipwreck of La Salle’s La Belle - James Bruseth
- Mining the West - R. Scott Baxter and Rebecca Allen
Part 3: Building Cities
- Tales of Many Cities - Lu Ann De Cunzo
- Quebec City, Canada - William Moss
- New York City - Diana diZerega Wall and Nan A. Rothschild
- Community Archaeology in Alexandria, Virginia - Pamela J. Cressey
- Urban Life in Colonial Charleston, South Carolina - Martha Zierden
- Sidebar 6: Archaeology of African Americans - Martha Zierden
- Sidebar 7: The Nathaniel Russell House Project - Martha Zierden
- “A Place to Start from”: West Oakland, California - Lu Ann De Cunzo and Mary Praetzellis
Part 4: Making a Living in Rural America
- The Archaeology of Work - Lu Ann De Cunzo
- The Archaeology of Agricultural Life - Sara Mascia
- Sidebar 8: Farmstead Archaeology in the Arkansas Ozarks - Leslie Stewart-Abernathy
- Sidebar 9: Archaeology on Western Ranches - Margaret Purser
- Sidebar 10: Feminist Archaeology at a Dakota Village - Sarah McDowell
- Sidebar 11: Tenant Farmers in Delaware - Lu Ann De Cunzo
- The Archaeology of Rural Industry - David R. Starbuck
- Sidebar 12: Shaker Industry - David Starbuck
- Sidebar 13: Lessons from Two Shaker Smoking Pipe Fragments - Kim A. McBride
- Sidebar 14: Eli Whitney's Gun Factory - David Starbuck
- Sidebar 15: The New England Glassworks - David Starbuck
- Sidebar 16: Musseling in the Mississippi Watershed - David Starbuck
- Sidebar 17: Yulee Sugar Mills - Robin Denson
- Sidebar 18: The Bluff Furnace - David Starbuck
Part 5: Cultures in Conflict
- Contests on Land and at Sea - Lu Ann De Cunzo 174
- The Archaeology of America's Colonial Wars - David R. Starbuck
- Sidebar 19: Fortress of Louisbourg, Nova Scotia - Lu Ann De Cunzo
- Sidebar 20: Colonial Michilimackinac, Michigan - Lu Ann De Cunzo
- The Civil War Underwater - Sarah McDowell with Mark Wilde-Ramsing
- Native and "Newcomer": Battle of Little Bighorn - Richard A. Fox
- A Global Contest: World War II - Daniel Lenihan, Garry Cummins, James Delgado, David Clark, and Lu Ann De Cunzo
Part 6: Unlock the Past for the Future
- From the Past in the Present to the Future - Lu Ann De Cunzo
- Conserving Our Past - Lisa Young
- Historical Archaeology that Matters Beyond Academics - Maria Franklin
- The Past Belongs to Us All - John Triggs
- Does Historical Archaeology Really Matter in Today's World? - Audrey Horning
- Sidebar 21: Painting: "Unlocking the Past," by Martin Pate. - John H. Jameson, Jr.
- Epilogue - John H. Jameson, Jr.