miércoles, 23 de septiembre de 2009

Between Dirt and Discussion

Methods, Methodology, and Interpretation
in Historical Archaeology




Libro editado por Archer y Bartoy (2006)

1. Introduction: Considering Methods and Methodology in Historical Archaeology.
Archer y Bartoy
2. Pipemakers and Their Workshops: The Use of Geochemical Analysis in the Study of the Clay Tobacco Pipe Industry.
Vince y Peacey
3. The Integration of Historical Cartographic Data within the GIS environment.
Madry
4. Saloons in the Wild West and Taverns in Mesopotamia: Explorations along the Timeline of Public Drinking.
Kelly J. Dixon
5. The Life and Death of a Home: House History in a Subsurface Feature.
Archer, Bartoy e Pearson
6. Alternatives to Traditional Models for the Classification and Analysis of Pipes of the Early Colonial Chesapeake.
Agbe-Davies
7. Archaeology and the Ethics of Scientific Destruction.
Harris
8. Finding Common Ground in Common Places: Interdisciplinary Methods for Analyzing Historic Architecture on Archaeological Sites.
Clark y Corbett
9. Re-excavation, Reflexivity, and Responsibility at Colonial Williamsburg: The Archaeology of Archaeology and the Refinement of Site Interpretation.
Brown III y Edwards
10. Excavating Sites Unseen: The Example of Earthfast Buildings in the Colonial Cheseapeake.
Kostro
11. “Ponying up to Billy Hurst’s Saloon”: The Testing and Evaluation of Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Archaeological Deposits Through Less Invasive Techniques in Yosemite National Park, California of Archaeology.
Bartoy, Holson y Ballard
12. Methodology, Materiality, and the Endless Sea of Archaeology.
Bartoy y Archer

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