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Archeological Data Recovery Investigations at the Site of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Washington Metropolitan Field Office, Square 530 - Washington, D.C. (1996)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Charles D. Cheek. Donna J. Seifert. Laura J. Galke. Elizabeth Barthold O'Brien. Margarita Jerabek Wuellner.

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Mythical Beasts, Lotus Blossoms, and Bamboo: Examining the evidence for Chinese Porcelain in Virginia (2013)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Suzanne Findlen Hood.

From its first introduction into Western homes, Chinese porcelain held mystique and value. Treasured for translucency and decoration, porcelain crossed the Atlantic with the first settlers at Jamestown who brought with them wine cups and other pieces of Chinese porcelain as symbols of the society they had left behind. These commodities were signs of the wealth and status of those who owned them. Chinese porcelain continued to represent these qualities into the eighteenth century, even as it...


Phase I Archeological Investigation of the Strange / Dorr and Dolgoff Properties, Anne Arundel County, Maryland (1989)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Christopher R. Polglase. Michelle Moran. April M. Fehr. Leslie McFaden.

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Phase I Archeological Survey of the Winsor Farm Subdivision, Anne Arundel County, Maryland (1988)
DOCUMENT Citation Only R. Christopher Goodwin. Paul Patterson. E. Jeanne Harris. Leslie D. McFaden. April M. Fehr.

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