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"Lauren J. Cook" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 14 Mar 1996 18:54:10 EST
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How about:
 
Noel Hume, Ivor
1975  Historical Archaeology.  W.W. Norton, New York.
 
1969  Archaeology and Wetherburn's Tavern.  Colonial Williamsburg Archaeological
Series No. 3, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Williamsburg, VA.
 
(also his Here Lies Virginia, which I just saw out in a paperback ed.)
 
Zacharchuk, Walter, and Peter J. A. Waddell
1988  The Excavation of the Machault: An 18-th Century French Frigate.  Revised
ed.  National Historic Parks and Sites, Environment Canada - Parks, Ottawa.
 
Petsche, Jerome
1974  The Steamboat Bertrand: History, Excavation, and Architecture.
Publications in Archaeology 11.  U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park
Service, Washington, DC.
 
And on an international note, a more architecturally-oriented contribution...
 
Kingston, Bob
1990  Achill Island, The Deserted Village at Sleivemore: A Study.  Cashin
Printing Services, Ltd., Castlebar, Eire. (ISBN 0 9516067 0 0 PBK, as one is
unlikely to find this one at Barnes & Noble).
 
There are also the old and thin (but good) Park Service volume on Jamestown,
which I don't have at hand, and several contributions by Roland Wells Robbins
that might better be forgotten (Hidden America, for example).
 
L J Cook
JMA Philadelphia
 
Several of these are

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