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Historical Archaeology of the Mid-Atlantic (General Sessions)

Part of: Society for Historical Archaeology 2021

This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Historical Archaeology of the Mid-Atlantic (General Sessions)," at the 2021 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology.

Other Keywords
Plantation • Survey • Gardens • Slavery • Kitchen • Shrine • Landscape Archaeology • Chesapeake Region • Colonial Port • Gis Modeling

Geographic Keywords
Mid-Atlantic • Chesapeake • Maryland • Anne Arundel County, MD • Chesapeake, Mid-Atlantic


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Foreseeing Freedom: Discovery of an Enslaved Family’s Subfloor Storage Pit and Religious/Magical Shrine at the South Dependency Slave Quarters of Arlington House, the Robert E. Lee Memorial (44AR0017) (2021)

Geospatial Modeling of Regional Site Data (2021)

Salubria, It's Gardens, and Extended Contexts: A Case Study of an 18th-Century Virginia Mansion (2021)

Stew Stoves in the British Atlantic: An Example from Monticello (2021)


Unmasking Joppa Town: Attempting to locate a colonial port town near Baltimore (2021)

"…The untarnished honor of our ancestors…": Transforming Landscape and Memory at James Monroe’s Highland (2021)

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    Jim deVos
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