Potomac Pasts: Papers Honoring the Career of NPS Archeologist Dr. Stephen R. Potter
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- Artifacts of Agency, Status, and Empowerment: Colonoware, Crystals, Wig Hair Curlers (2016)
- From Algonquians to Appomattox: The Contributions of Stephen Potter to Potomac Archeology (2016)
- From Manassas to Montpelier: How the Metal Detecting Community changed my Outlook on Archaeology (2016)
- Historical Archaeology And The Battle Of Cedar Creek (2016)
- Metal Detector Investigations on the Fall 1863 Bivouacs of the 2nd Corps, 3rd Division, 2nd Brigade, Culpepper County, Virginia (2016)
- Potomac Portage: Great Falls National Park and the Potomac Divide (2016)
- Rhyolite, Charcoal and Whiskey: The Archaeology of Catoctin Mountain Park (2016)
- A Silk Purse from a Sow’s Ear: The History and Archeology of the Monumental Core in Washington, DC (2016)
- Slavery and Resistance in Maryland: Findings From the L'Hermitage Slave Village Excavations (2016)
- Somewhere Between a Savannah River Broadspear and a Model 1855 Rifle: An Archeological Legacy and Recent Research at the Site of the Harpers Ferry Armory (2016)
- Stephen Potter's Vision for Potomac Valley Archaeology (2016)
- Three Decades of Identification: Advances in Civil War Bioarchaeology (2016)
- A Vital Legacy Enriching Future Generations of Americans: Some Reflections on Contributions of Stephen R. Potter, PhD. (2016)