Maritime Households in San Francisco
Author(s): Whitney McClellan; Mark Walker
Year: 2015
Summary
In its work in the neighborhoods in the South of Market area of San Francisco the Anthropological Studies Center of Sonoma State University acquired a database of 14 assemblages from households associated with the maritime sector of San Francisco’s economy. Because of this sector’s centrality within the city’s economy, maritime workers are a dominant element in social and labor histories of the city. They are not, however, so visible in the archaeological record. In this paper, we present recent work at a sea-captain’s household, and then a comparative neighborhood-level analysis of the maritime households. This work indicates the complexity of the organization of labor in the maritime sector and some of the large gaps in the archaeological record that we confront in dealing with certain kinds of labor.
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Maritime Households in San Francisco. Mark Walker, Whitney McClellan. Presented at The 80th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Francisco, California. 2015 ( tDAR id: 396842)
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Keywords
General
Historical Archaeology
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labor archaeology
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Maritime
Geographic Keywords
North America - California
Spatial Coverage
min long: -125.464; min lat: 32.101 ; max long: -114.214; max lat: 42.033 ;