Death at Snake Hill

Death at Snake Hill
Title Death at Snake Hill PDF eBook
Author Paul Litt
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 161
Release 1996-07-26
Genre History
ISBN 1550021869

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A revealing parable of the conflicts that arise when pressures for land development collide with heritage conservation.

Snake Hill

Snake Hill
Title Snake Hill PDF eBook
Author Susan Pfeiffer
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 444
Release 1991-01-30
Genre History
ISBN 1459715799

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Snake Hill provides a detailed account of a recently discovered military cemetery dating to the War of 1812, providing a rare glimpse at life and death during the War of 1812. This book contributes significantly to our understanding of events before, during and after the 1814 siege of Fort Erie.

Osteobiographies

Osteobiographies
Title Osteobiographies PDF eBook
Author Susan Pfeiffer
Publisher Academic Press
Pages 230
Release 2021-11-18
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 012823881X

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Osteobiographies: The Discovery, Interpretation and Repatriation of Human Remains contextualizes repatriation, or the transfer of authority for human skeletal remains from the perspective of bioarchaelogists and evolutionary biologists. It approaches repatriation from a global perspective, touching upon the most well-known Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) legislation of the United States, while also covering Canada and African countries. The book focuses on the stories behind human skeletons, analyzing their biological factors to determine evolution patterns. Sections present an overview of anatomy, genomics, and stable isotopes from dietary and environmental factors, and how to identify these in skeletal remains. The book then goes on to discuss European-origin, North American, and African paleopathology, ancient DNA links, and cultural issues and implications around repatriation. It concludes with case studies to show how information from archaeologically derived skeletons is vital to understanding human evolution and provide respectful histories behind the remains. - Offers novel research and perspectives on the importance of skeletal remains on a global scale - Identifies and distinguishes how genomics, biological factors and burial methods can be used to track human evolution through bones - Addresses cultural differences over the human remains movement and repatriation, specifically between Europe and Africa

Snake Hill Volume I: The Nineteenth Century

Snake Hill Volume I: The Nineteenth Century
Title Snake Hill Volume I: The Nineteenth Century PDF eBook
Author Linda L. Stampoulos
Publisher CCB Publishing
Pages 102
Release 2015-06-15
Genre History
ISBN 1771432365

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Did you know… · Snake Hill is located in Secaucus, New Jersey, less than 15 minutes from Times Square through the Lincoln Tunnel · As early as 1874, Hudson County had horse-drawn ambulances made specifically to transport smallpox patients to Snake Hill · A 1909 map of the Hudson County facility shows two burial grounds on the east side near County Road, the road to Jersey City · At the very top of “the Hill,” a 430,000 gallon reservoir provided water for “state of the art” sewage management as well as steam heat for the complex · By the beginning of the 20th century, there were over 50 buildings at the facility including a penitentiary, two almshouses, a lunatic asylum, several infectious disease hospitals, three churches, and a school The buildings have disappeared, many of the burial grounds are unmarked and forgotten, and even the land has largely been obliterated by quarrying, yet Snake Hill has a story to tell. Volume One of this series offers a look at the facility’s beginning in the 19th century. It was a time when the New York metropolitan area had many dependent souls whose situation in life in some way, brought them to “the Hill,” and like the buildings that once housed them, they too have disappeared.

The Backbone of History

The Backbone of History
Title The Backbone of History PDF eBook
Author Richard H. Steckel
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 662
Release 2002-08-26
Genre History
ISBN 9780521801676

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Groton Historical Series

Groton Historical Series
Title Groton Historical Series PDF eBook
Author Samuel Abbott Green
Publisher
Pages 534
Release 1890
Genre Groton (Mass.)
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Kerouac in Ecstasy

Kerouac in Ecstasy
Title Kerouac in Ecstasy PDF eBook
Author Thomas R. Bierowski
Publisher McFarland
Pages 212
Release 2014-01-10
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0786485523

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This critical text considers Jack Kerouac as writer-shaman, exploring the content and ecstatic technique of the novels and two experimental volumes that represent critical phases of his development. Thomas Bierowski also examines the reception of Kerouac's work, arguing that his rise and fall reflect not only the usual changes in literary taste but the precarious position of the shamanic figure in modern America.