Digging Domestic Spaces: An Exploration of Homesteads, Habitations and Farms
Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology 2014
These papers highlight recent research on domestic spaces encountered on farms, habitations and homesteads across North America. Spanning the 17th to the 19th centuries, multiples forms of case studies area presented on both coastal and inland sites.
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- After They Drove Old Dixie Down: Identity and Isolation in a Southwestern Oregon Mountain Refuge (2014)
- The Bimeler House Restoration: A Case Study in Historic Preservation and Research Archaeology, Zoar Village, Tuscarawas County, Ohio (2014)
- By which so much happiness is produced’: An Analysis of the Seventeenth-Century Kirke Tavern at Ferryland, Newfoundland (2014)
- A Case of a Missing House at Colonial Brunswick Town: The Rediscovery of the Wooten-Marnan Residence (2014)
- Clifton Park Mansion Archaeology: Henry Thompson, Johns Hopkins, and the City of Baltimore, Maryland (2014)
- Diversity in Decor: Fireplace Tiles and Murals from the Overhills Estate on Fort Bragg (2014)
- Dwelling in Space through Knowledge of Place: Building on Epistemological Understandings of the Seventeenth-Century British Atlantic (2014)
- The Everett Site (11S801): An Early American Period Farmstead in Shiloh Valley Township, St. Clair County, Illinois (2014)
- An Examination of Mashantucket Pequot Social Activities and Identity Around the Turn of the Nineteenth-Century Through On-Reservation Ceramic Assemblages (2014)
- The Gorman House Project: An Inter-Disciplinary Approach to Historical Archaeology (2014)
- Historical archaeological discoveries of the Lordship Petite-Nation (2014)
- Historical Archaeology at Emma and Joseph Smith, Jr’s Farm in Harmony, Pennsylvania (2014)
- La mise en valeur de la maison Robert Bélanger (2014)
- Resurrecting Old Pattonia: Uncovering the Lifeways of a Nineteenth Century Shipping Port Community (2014)