Arkansas Archaeology: Essays in Honor of Dan and Phyllis Morse (p)

Arkansas Archaeology: Essays in Honor of Dan and Phyllis Morse (p)
Title Arkansas Archaeology: Essays in Honor of Dan and Phyllis Morse (p) PDF eBook
Author Robert C. Mainfort
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Pages 340
Release 1999
Genre Archaeologists
ISBN 9781610750295

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Sloan

Sloan
Title Sloan PDF eBook
Author Dan Morse
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Pages 176
Release 2017-12-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1682260496

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"Originally published by Smithsonian Institution Press: 1997."

Digging for History at Old Washington

Digging for History at Old Washington
Title Digging for History at Old Washington PDF eBook
Author Mary L. Kwas
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Pages 357
Release 2009-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1610751248

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Positioned along the legendary Southwest Trail, the town of Washington in Hempstead County in southwest Arkansas was a thriving center of commerce, business, and county government in the nineteenth century. Historical figures such as Davy Crockett and Sam Houston passed through, and during the Civil War, when the Federal troops occupied Little Rock, the Hempstead County Courthouse in Washington served as the seat of state government. A prosperous town fully involved in the events and society of the territorial, antebellum, Civil War, and Reconstruction eras, Washington became in a way frozen in time by a series of events including two fires, a tornado, and being bypassed by the railroad in 1874. Now an Arkansas State Park and National Historic Landmark, Washington has been studied by the Arkansas Archeological Survey over the past twenty-five years. Digging for History at Old Washington joins the historical record with archaeological findings such as uncovered construction details, evidence of lost buildings, and remnants of everyday objects. Of particular interest are the homes of Abraham Block, a Jewish merchant originally from New Orleans, and Simon Sanders from North Carolina, who became the town’s county clerk. The public and private lives of the Block and Sanders families provide a fascinating look at an antebellum town at the height of its prosperity.

The Archaeology Book

The Archaeology Book
Title The Archaeology Book PDF eBook
Author David Down
Publisher New Leaf Publishing Group
Pages 96
Release 2010-02-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1614581576

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Developed with three educational levels in mind, The Archaeology Book takes you on an exciting exploration of history and ancient cultures. You'll learn both the techniques of the archaeologist and the accounts of some of the richest discoveries of the Middle East that demonstrate the accuracy and historicity of the Bible. In The Archaeology Book you will unearth: How archaeologists know what life was like in the past Why broken pottery can tell more than gold or treasure can Some of the difficulties in dating ancient artifacts How the brilliance of ancient cultures demonstrates God's creation History of ancient cultures, including the Hittites, Babylonians, and Egyptians The early development of the alphabet and its impact on discovery The numerous archaeological finds that confirm biblical history Why the Dead Sea scrolls are considered such a vital breakthrough Filled with vivid full-color photos, detailed drawings, and maps, you will have access to some of the greatest biblical mysteries ever uncovered. With the enhanced educational format of this book and the unique color-coded, multi-age design, it allows the ease of teaching the fundamentals of archaeology through complex insights to three distinct grade levels. Free downloadable study guide at www.masterbooks.org

Black Feminist Archaeology

Black Feminist Archaeology
Title Black Feminist Archaeology PDF eBook
Author Whitney Battle-Baptiste
Publisher Left Coast Press
Pages 201
Release 2011-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1598743791

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Whitney Battle-Baptiste outlines the basic tenets of Black feminist thought for archaeologists and shows how it can be used to improve historical archaeological practice.

Public Archeology

Public Archeology
Title Public Archeology PDF eBook
Author Charles Robert McGimsey
Publisher New York : Seminar Press
Pages 288
Release 1972
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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Kansas Archaeology

Kansas Archaeology
Title Kansas Archaeology PDF eBook
Author Robert J. Hoard
Publisher University Press of Kansas
Pages 450
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN

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Synthesizes what is known about the cultural (human) history of Kansas from 10,000 B.C. to the nineteenth century. This significant contribution to Plains archaeology provides the reader with the first comprehensive overview of the subject in nearly fifty years.