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Feasting On Broken Glass: Making A Meal Of Seeds, Bones, And Sherds, Mary C. Beaudry
Feasting On Broken Glass: Making A Meal Of Seeds, Bones, And Sherds, Mary C. Beaudry
Northeast Historical Archaeology
Drawing on various lines of evidence that provide insight into late 18th- and early 19th-century episodes of dining at the Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm in Newbury, Massachusetts, I explore ways in which historical archaeologists can move from discussions of food and foodstuffs to explore menus, meals, and dining. I argue that by drawing together many lines of evidence—food remains such as bones, seeds, and shells; documentary sources; and ceramics, glassware, and utensils—archaeologists are able to “feast” upon the evidence and to go beyond merely reporting on what people ate in the past. They do so by exploring ways of interpreting food on …
Consumerism And Control: Archaeological Perspectives On The Harvard College Buttery, Christina J. Hodge
Consumerism And Control: Archaeological Perspectives On The Harvard College Buttery, Christina J. Hodge
Northeast Historical Archaeology
Harvard College in Cambridge, Massachusetts, offers a unique setting through which to explore cultural changes within 17th- and 18th-century America, including shifting foodways and consumerisms. Harvard’s early leaders constructed their collegiate community by controlling many aspects of scholars’ lives, including their eating, drinking, and purchasing practices. Between 1650 and 1800, the college operated the “Buttery,” a commissary where students supplemented meager institutional meals by purchasing snacks and sundries. As a marketplace, the buttery organized material practices of buying and selling as people and things flowed through it. Archaeological and documentary evidence reveals how college officials attempted to regulate, but lagged …
Historic Philadelphia Foodways: A Consideration Of Catfish Cookery, Teagan Schweitzer
Historic Philadelphia Foodways: A Consideration Of Catfish Cookery, Teagan Schweitzer
Northeast Historical Archaeology
This article explores the consumption of catfish in the Philadelphia area during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Although not extremley popular in the region today, in the past this fish was an important part of the culinary landscape, in particular as part of a meal referred to as "catfish and waffles." Evidence from zooarchaeological and documentary research is used to justify this claim.
Dining With John And Catharine Butler Before The Close Of The Eighteenth Century, Eva Macdonald, Suzanne Needs-Howarth
Dining With John And Catharine Butler Before The Close Of The Eighteenth Century, Eva Macdonald, Suzanne Needs-Howarth
Northeast Historical Archaeology
The partial excavation of the homestead of Colonel John Butler in the town of Niagara-on-the-Lake has afforded the opportunity to explore the daily activities of one Loyalist family after the establishment of the British colony of Upper Canada in the 1780s. In particular, the large collection of zooarchaeological material (over 14,5000 specimens) can provide information about the availability of wild animal species, as well as the types of domestic animals that the Butlers kept on their farm. Butchering marks provide further insight into the types of meat cuts used in cooking meals for the family and guests. These are compared …
Aerial Archaeology At The Moland House: Balloon-Elevated Videography In Search Of Colonial Period Structures, Richard E. Gambler Iii, Andrew Notarfranceso, P. J. Capelotti
Aerial Archaeology At The Moland House: Balloon-Elevated Videography In Search Of Colonial Period Structures, Richard E. Gambler Iii, Andrew Notarfranceso, P. J. Capelotti
Northeast Historical Archaeology
Archaeological excavations have taken place for more than twenty years at the Colonial Period Moland House site in Hartsville, PA (36BU301). These have unearthed thousands of artifacts, and numerous buried features, that support historical accounts pertaining to the site. In the summer of 2009, field school students from Penn State University Abington College deployed a balloon-elevated digital video system to gather remote imagery of the site at altitudes from 10-100’ above the ground. The resulting images gathered by the aerial videography suggest a variety of potential additional buried structures on the site. These data will guide future excavations aimed at …
A Dendroarchaeological Study Of Wood From Fort Lennox National Historic Site, Île-Aux-Noix, Québec, Emilie Young-Vigneault, Louis Filion, Allison Bain
A Dendroarchaeological Study Of Wood From Fort Lennox National Historic Site, Île-Aux-Noix, Québec, Emilie Young-Vigneault, Louis Filion, Allison Bain
Northeast Historical Archaeology
Samples of wood excavated from the Fort Lennox National Historic Site, on Île-aux-Noix in the Upper Richelieu River, were entrusted to Université Laval by Parks Canada for tree-ring analysis in 2004. These samples consisted primarily of coniferous species, namely 29 samples of white cedar (Thuja occidentals), 18 of white pine (Pinus strobus), and a single sample of hemlock (Tsuga canadensis). Tree-ring and historical data suggest an alternative explanation for the use of this wood than that originally proposed by archaeologists. The wood originally was thought to have been part of a late 18th-century structure that was torn down, and the …
A Battle Of Remembrance: Memorialization And Heritage At The Newtown Battlefield, New York, Brant Venables
A Battle Of Remembrance: Memorialization And Heritage At The Newtown Battlefield, New York, Brant Venables
Northeast Historical Archaeology
On 29 August 1779, Loyalist soldiers and Native American warriors fought against overwhelming numbers of invading Continental forces in the Battle of Newtown. After Newtown, the Continental forces destroyed 40 Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) towns. In 1879, Newtown Battlefield, near present-day Elmira, New York, was transformed into a heritage landscape memorializing the victors and the early expansion of the United States. To analyze the changing rituals of memorialization from 1879 to 2012, I examined monuments, interpretive signage, and primary-source documents, such as speech transcripts and newspaper accounts. I concluded that the rituals of memorialization at Newtown reflected the U.S. national attitudes and …
It's Elemental! A Case Study In The Use Of Multi-Element Geochemical Analysis As An Aid In Locating Cultural Features At The Foundation Site, Michael J. Gall
It's Elemental! A Case Study In The Use Of Multi-Element Geochemical Analysis As An Aid In Locating Cultural Features At The Foundation Site, Michael J. Gall
Northeast Historical Archaeology
Analysis of soil pH and anthropogenic multi-element chemical residue distribution patterns has proved a valuable prospecting method for locating areas of concentrated human and/or domesticated-animal activity within archaeological sites. The application, analysis, and results of a geochemical study at the Foundation site (28MO352), a significant ca. 1733 to 1790s farmstead site in Manalapan Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey, is presented as a case study. Multi-element geochemical analysis using Mehlich-3 and ICP-AES was employed as a critical, cost-efficient method to aid in targeting areas for intensive excavation. The method enabled the identification of numerous activity areas and buried cultural features, assisted …
A Sword From The Taunton River, E. Andrew Mowbray
A Sword From The Taunton River, E. Andrew Mowbray
Northeast Historical Archaeology
No abstract is available at this time.
Colonial Crown Point And Its Artifacts, Frank J. Kravic
Colonial Crown Point And Its Artifacts, Frank J. Kravic
Northeast Historical Archaeology
No abstract is available at this time.
Artillery Implements And Carriage Hardware: Fort Plain, New York, Wayne Lenig
Artillery Implements And Carriage Hardware: Fort Plain, New York, Wayne Lenig
Northeast Historical Archaeology
No abstract is available at this time.
Gunflints: Fort Michilimackinac, Lyle M. Stone
Gunflints: Fort Michilimackinac, Lyle M. Stone
Northeast Historical Archaeology
No abstract is available at this time.
Fort Nonsense, Edward S. Rutsch, Sally Skinner
Fort Nonsense, Edward S. Rutsch, Sally Skinner
Northeast Historical Archaeology
No abstract is available at this time.
Fort Stanwix, Dick Ping Hsu
Fort Stanwix, Dick Ping Hsu
Northeast Historical Archaeology
No abstract is available at this time.
Fort Bull, Gilbert Hagerty
Fort Bull, Gilbert Hagerty
Northeast Historical Archaeology
No abstract is available at this time.
The Forts Of Oswego, Wallace F. Workmaster
The Forts Of Oswego, Wallace F. Workmaster
Northeast Historical Archaeology
No abstract is available at this time.
The Marquis De Vauban, Lee H. Hanson Jr.
The Marquis De Vauban, Lee H. Hanson Jr.
Northeast Historical Archaeology
No abstract is available at this time.
The Delmarva Bog Iron Industry, Edward F. Heite
The Delmarva Bog Iron Industry, Edward F. Heite
Northeast Historical Archaeology
No abstract is available at this time.
Peter Hasenclever And The American Iron Company, Edward J. Lenik
Peter Hasenclever And The American Iron Company, Edward J. Lenik
Northeast Historical Archaeology
No abstract is available at this time.
European Vs. American Engineering: Pierre Charles L'Enfant And The Water Power System Of Paterson, Nj, Russell I. Fries
European Vs. American Engineering: Pierre Charles L'Enfant And The Water Power System Of Paterson, Nj, Russell I. Fries
Northeast Historical Archaeology
No abstract is available at this time.
Fort Gaddis: Fact Or Misnomer, Ronald L. Michael
Fort Gaddis: Fact Or Misnomer, Ronald L. Michael
Northeast Historical Archaeology
No abstract is available at this time.
Camp Reading: Logistics Of A Revolutionary War Winter Encampment, David A. Poirier
Camp Reading: Logistics Of A Revolutionary War Winter Encampment, David A. Poirier
Northeast Historical Archaeology
No abstract is available at this time.
The Metallurgical Study Of Fort Ligonier Bayonet Sections, Hand Forged Spikes, And Copper Powder Keg Hoop Sections, J. Alfred Berger, Catherine A. Hawks, Jacob L. Grimm
The Metallurgical Study Of Fort Ligonier Bayonet Sections, Hand Forged Spikes, And Copper Powder Keg Hoop Sections, J. Alfred Berger, Catherine A. Hawks, Jacob L. Grimm
Northeast Historical Archaeology
No abstract is available at this time.
Excavations At The Bull-Jackson Farmstead, Orange County, New York, Thomas J. Riley
Excavations At The Bull-Jackson Farmstead, Orange County, New York, Thomas J. Riley
Northeast Historical Archaeology
No abstract is available at this time.
Ringoes: An Eighteenth Century Pottery Site, Brenda Lockhart Springsted
Ringoes: An Eighteenth Century Pottery Site, Brenda Lockhart Springsted
Northeast Historical Archaeology
No abstract is available at this time.
Stoneware From Fayette, Greene, And Washington Counties, Pennsylvania, Ronald L. Michael
Stoneware From Fayette, Greene, And Washington Counties, Pennsylvania, Ronald L. Michael
Northeast Historical Archaeology
No abstract is available at this time.
The Yorktown Pottery Industry, Yorktown, Virginia, Norman F. Barka, Chris Sheridan
The Yorktown Pottery Industry, Yorktown, Virginia, Norman F. Barka, Chris Sheridan
Northeast Historical Archaeology
No abstract is available at this time.
A Survey Of Traditional Pottery Manufacture In The Mid-Atlantic And Northeastern United States, Susan H. Myers
A Survey Of Traditional Pottery Manufacture In The Mid-Atlantic And Northeastern United States, Susan H. Myers
Northeast Historical Archaeology
No abstract is available at this time.
Earthenwares And Salt-Glazed Stonewares Of The Rochester-Genesee-Valley Region: An Overview, George R. Hamell
Earthenwares And Salt-Glazed Stonewares Of The Rochester-Genesee-Valley Region: An Overview, George R. Hamell
Northeast Historical Archaeology
No abstract is available at this time.
Occupational Differences Reflected In Material Culture, Kathleen Joan Bragdon
Occupational Differences Reflected In Material Culture, Kathleen Joan Bragdon
Northeast Historical Archaeology
No abstract is available at this time.