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Analysis Of Two Human Skeletons From Smith's Fort, Bermuda, Michael L. Blakey, Autumn Barrett
Analysis Of Two Human Skeletons From Smith's Fort, Bermuda, Michael L. Blakey, Autumn Barrett
Institute for Historical Biology Articles & Book Chapters
The excavation of a portion of Smith's Fort, Bermuda, was led by Norman Barka of the College of William and Mary during the summers of 2000 and 2001. Excavation revealed two burials located within the merlons of the Fort's upper battery. The remains of the two individuals were kept in the Bermuda Maritime Museum before they were transferred to the Institute for Historical Biology by the Museum's director, Edward C. Harris. The remains of both individuals were inventoried and cleaned with deionized water and soft brushes prior to analysis by the Institute's staff. This is the first report of their …
Report On The Human Remains Recovered From Block 23cb On Colonial Williamsburg Property, Michael L. Blakey, Shannon Mahoney
Report On The Human Remains Recovered From Block 23cb On Colonial Williamsburg Property, Michael L. Blakey, Shannon Mahoney
Institute for Historical Biology Articles & Book Chapters
During the summer of 2003, Dr. Michael Blakey, director of the Institute for Historical Biology, was contacted by the archaeologists at Colonial Williamsburg Foundation notifying him that they had located human remains at the intersection of Jamestown, Richmond and Boundary Roads. The remains were excavated by Colonial Williamsburg Foundation archaeologists and taken to their conservation lab until further notice. On 22 November 2003, Shannon Mahoney, a graduate research associate at the Institute for Historical Biology, contacted Andrew Edwards and Emily Williams of Colonial Williamsburg regarding the remains on Block 23 of the Colonial Williamsburg historic area.
On 12 January 2004, …
Coming Of Age In America: Margaret Mead's Reconstruction Of Adolescence For The 1920s, Sarah Elizabeth Stevens
Coming Of Age In America: Margaret Mead's Reconstruction Of Adolescence For The 1920s, Sarah Elizabeth Stevens
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
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"After Me Cometh A Builder": The Symbolic Landscape Of Secretary Nelson's Yorktown Estate And Its Transformation, Hank D. Lutton
"After Me Cometh A Builder": The Symbolic Landscape Of Secretary Nelson's Yorktown Estate And Its Transformation, Hank D. Lutton
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
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Space And Power In Eighteenth-Century Ephrata, Pennsylvania, Courtney J. Birkett
Space And Power In Eighteenth-Century Ephrata, Pennsylvania, Courtney J. Birkett
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
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