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The Recovery of Meaning: Historical Archaeology in the Eastern United States Book

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The Recovery of Meaning: Historical Archaeology in the Eastern United States, Originally published by Smithsonian Institution Press in 1988, this collection uses the historical archaeology of the eastern United States to explore social life, religion, and ideology. A new prologue by Mark Leone defines the elements of culture and id, The Recovery of Meaning: Historical Archaeology in the Eastern United States
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  • The Recovery of Meaning: Historical Archaeology in the Eastern United States
  • Written by author Mark P. Leone, Parker B. Potter
  • Published by Percheron Press, 2003/01/16
  • Originally published by Smithsonian Institution Press in 1988, this collection uses the historical archaeology of the eastern United States to explore social life, religion, and ideology. A new prologue by Mark Leone defines the elements of culture and id
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Ch. 1 Introduction: Issues in Historical Archaeology 1
Pt. I Sixteenth-Century Spanish Settlement in the Southeast 23
Ch. 2 Santa Elena: Threshold of Conquest 27
Ch. 3 Saints and Soldiers at Santa Catalina: Hispanic Designs for Colonial America 73
Pt. II Native Americans and Europeans in 17th-Century Southern New England 141
Ch. 4 Sociopolitical Implications of Mortuary Ritual Remains in 17th-Century Native Southern New England 147
Ch. 5 From Myth to History, or Why King Philip's Ghost Walks Abroad 183
Pt. III The Archaeology of the Georgian Worldview and the 18th-Century Beginnings of Modernity 211
Ch. 6 Material Culture and Worldview in Colonial Anglo-America 219
Ch. 7 The Georgian Order as the Order of Merchant Capitalism in Annapolis, Maryland 235
Ch. 8 Craft and Culture Change in the 18th-Century Chesapeake 263
Ch. 9 Asymmetry and Recursive Meanings in the 18th Century: The Morris Pound House 293
Pt. IV Nineteenth-Century Plantation Slavery and Its Aftermaths 307
Ch. 10 Toward a Theory of Power for Historical Archaeology: Plantations and Space 313
Ch. 11 An Archaeological Framework for Slavery and Emancipation, 1740-1880 345
Pt. V The Archaeology of Industrial Capitalism and Modern America 371
Ch. 12 Meaning and the Built Environment: A Symbolic Analysis of a 19th-Century Urban Site 379
Ch. 13 Steps to an Archaeology of Capitalism: Material Change and Class Analysis 407
Ch. 14 Dialogues with the Dead: Ideology and the Cemetery 435


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