Understanding the City: Studies in Urban Archaeology
Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology 2014
Urban sites provide unique and often challenging contexts to archaeologists whilst revealing a fascinating history of a myriad of processes. In a series of papers presenting case studies from England and the United States, both the challenges and rewards of large and small scale urban archaeological projects are examined.
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- Documents (6)
- 175 Water Street to Washington Square Park: is flexibility the key to urban archaeology? (2014)
- Health and Identity at a 19th Century Urban Site (2014)
- Over against the Sign of the black Horse: Landmarks and wayfinding in early eighteenth-century New York City (2014)
- Repopulating a Prospect of the Past: Archaeological Analysis of a Late Eighteenth-Century Manor House Dependency in Albany, New York (2014)
- The Rose Revealed: conserving and presenting an Elizabethan playhouse (2014)
- Uncovering the Southern Pacific Railroad: 2011 Excavations at Los Angeles State Historic Park of the River Station in Los Angeles, California (2014)