Carol,
My historic context document for the archaeology of labor and the working
class in Maryland is available at
http://www.heritage.umd.edu/CHRSWeb/AssociatedProjects/ChidesterReport.htm.
If you'd like a copy in PDF format, let me know. It was not done as a
formal project for the SHPO and I have no idea how widely it is used (if at
all), but hopefully you can get some use out of it.
Cheers,
Bob
On Wed, Dec 28, 2011 at 11:04 AM, Carol McDavid <
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> Hi,
>
> Some of you know I'm part of a team which is now writing an historic
> context document for African American archaeology in Texas. The goal is
> that the final product (the document is still in progress) will be used by
> our SHPO as a best-practices guide for CRM archaeology on African American
> sites.
>
> I would like to know of other examples of this type of document that exist
> in other states -- if there is one for your state, could you let me know
> off list? My query would cover any specific form of site that might apply
> -- I seem to recall of one being written for Gullah sites in South
> Carolina, for example, but don't know the details.
>
> As I noted before, in an earlier query about this project, I'll be happy
> to share the data with this list whenever this project is complete. At this
> point we are looking at mid-2012.
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Carol
>
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