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William Hampton Adams
Publikováno v:
Historical Archaeology. 37:38-64
Each object has a lifespan in which it is made, transported, marketed, used, and discarded. Although the manufacturing date range for artifacts may be known, we should not equate the manufacturing range for an object type with the use range for a par
Autor:
William Hampton Adams
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Historical Archaeology. 36:66-88
The commonly cited sources used by archaeologists for dating nails have been rendered outdated by later research. Machine cut and headed nails date from 1815 onwards, while wire nails date from 1819 onward. Historical archaeologists need to avoid the
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William Hampton Adams
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Historical Archaeology. 36:50-57
In a recent article, David Burley investigated the use of beer bottles as grave decorations in the Polynesian kingdom of Tonga. Burley concluded that these should not be viewed in a symbolic framework, but instead that the bottles were merely conveni
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Historical Archaeology. 35:73-105
This study re-examines the Commodity Flow Model presented by Riordan and Adams (1985) in light of additional work done by other archaeologists working in Illinois, Oregon, and South Carolina. The Commodity Flow Model provides a way for historical arc
Autor:
William Hampton Adams
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Historical Archaeology. 27:23-31
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William Hampton Adams
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Historical Archaeology. 24:92-101
The term "rural archaeology" is suggested here as a means of organizing several related ap proaches in the study of human history. Just as urban archaeology contributes to the understanding of the development of urban areas, rural archaeol ogy makes
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Historical Archaeology. 24:115-126
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The Journal of Southern History. 56:767
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Historical Archaeology. 23:69-96
Previous work on Georgia plantations has provided useful data about life on the large plantations on barrier islands. More recent work on small to mid-sized plantations reveals that slaves’ acquisition of ceramics may reflect more of their own deci
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Historical Archaeology. 23:113-118
Artifact illustration is an essential part of any archaeological project. Previously, this was done using photographs or line drawings, but by using a videocamera interfaced with a graphics computer a new type of illustration, a videograph, is produc