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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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