Archaeological Pathways to Historic Site Development

In this book I walk with the reader along the bothered me that some of my colleagues, in their archaeological pathways traveled by many reports of archaeological activity on documented researchers in the process of historic site historic sites, never mention finding evidence of previous American Ind...

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Main Author: South, Stanley
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 2002, 2002
Edition:1st ed. 2002
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a I. The Historical Pathway at the Charles Towne Settlement: 1670–1680 -- 1. The Historical Pathway -- 2. The Methodological Pathway -- 3. The Archaeological Pathway to the 1670 Fortifications. -- II. The Archaeological Pathway to the 18th and 19th Centuries -- 4. Old Town Plantation -- III. The Archaeological Pathway to Native Americans on Albemarle Point -- 5. The Archaic, Formative and Developmental Periods -- 6. A Pathway to the Climactic Period: A Ceremonial Center -- 7. The Pottery Pathway at the Ceremonial Center -- 8. The Material Culture Pathway to the Ceremonial Center. -- 9. The Pathway to Decline -- ·Chicora Stylistic Ceramic Attributes (1974) Leland Ferguson -- · A List of Proveniences from the Ceremonial Center -- · Preface to “Man on Albemarle Point” (1974) Stanley South -- · Notes Translated on the Depositions of the English Defector Brian Fitzpatrick and the Spanish Spy Antonio Camunas St. Julian Ravenel Childs -- · A Summary of the Results of the Archaeological Project at Charles Towne in 2000 and 2001 Stanley South -- · Discovery at 1670 Charles Towne Michael J. Stoner -- References. -- List of Subtitles. -- List of Figures -- List of Tables 
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520 |a In this book I walk with the reader along the bothered me that some of my colleagues, in their archaeological pathways traveled by many reports of archaeological activity on documented researchers in the process of historic site historic sites, never mention finding evidence of previous American Indian occupation. Sites development. The sponsors, historians, archaeologists, and administrators who have selected by Europeans, usually on high ground bordering the deep water channel of navigatable traveled those pathways may find familiar much of what I say here. The pathways exploring the past streams, are those also once preferred by Native Americans for the access to environmental involve research in documents and the archaeological record, using the best methods of resources they afford. How could Native both, in an attempt to understand the material American material culture not be present on such culture remains left behind, not only by explorers sites? and colonists from Europe and Africa, but also by I once asked a well-known archaeological Native Americans who lived in the environment for colleague why it was that such evidence did not appear in his reports from such sites, and the reply millenia before those strangers appeared on the scene. In explaining the archaeological record of was, "Gh, I find all kinds of Indian things on the American Indians I lean on not only archaeological historic sites I dig, but that's not why I'm there