New Research on 16th and 17th century Forts in the Americas
Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology 2014
Forts were both domestic and defensive structures during the global expansion of European powers during the colonial period. From obscure mentions on maps and ephemeral remains to substantial structures, early forts leave us with fascinating insights into colonial projects. This session presents recent research on studies of 16th and 17th century forts from North and South America.
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- Documents (9)
- Approach to the building strategies used in the early colonial forts in the Plata River Basin (2014)
- Archeological discoveries and hypothesis for a new colonial portrait (2014)
- Colonial architecture from the Cartier-Roberval site (1541-1543), Cap Rouge, Quebec (2014)
- Fort San Juan: Lost (1568) and Found (2013) (2014)
- In Search of Mineral Resources (2014)
- Quelle histoire! (2014)
- Quelques défis de la conservation archéologique au site Cartier-Roberval (2014)
- The Search for Fort St. Mary’s: Dreams of the Past, Hopes for the Future (2014)
- Searching for mineral wealth: a preliminary investigation into the metallurgical assemblage from Cartier-Roberval (2014)