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From: "Carl Steen" <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Mon, Sep 5, 2011 10:04 am
Subject: 18th century homesteads
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It's not a major excavation, but the site was occupied from 1785-1806 (with some indications of an earlier (1765-1785) occupation as well.)



JohndeleHoweandtheSecondWaveofFrenchRefugeesintheSouthCarolinaColony:Defining,Maintaining,andLosingEthnicityonthePassingFrontier.Another'sCountry:ArchaeologicalandHistoricalPerspectivesonCulturalInteractionsintheSouthernColonies.EditedbyJ.W.JosephandMarthaZierden,UniversityofAlabamaPress.



It's not a "scholarly article" but I also tested a site that was occupied from the 1750s to early 1800s in North Carolina:



TheLongStreet/ArgyleCommunity:EvaluativeTestingatFiveHistoricSitesonFortBragg,NC.WithTRCGarrowAssociates,DurhamNC,forFortBraggCulturalResourcesCenter,FortBragg,NC



The Cultural Resources folks at Ft Bragg may have a copy available.


Best of luck with your research, and keep us posted on the results.


 

Carl Steen
 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Heather Smith <[log in to unmask]>
To: HISTARCH <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thu, Sep 1, 2011 2:26 pm
Subject: 18th century homesteads


Hello, all.
   I am looking for scholarly articles dealing with archaeology on late 18th 
century homesteads in the southeast. Anything relating to their design, 
construction or excavation would be much appreciated! If anyone knows of any 
references to homes on the "frontier" of the western Carolinas or Georgia, that 
would also be helpful. Thank you all in advance.


Heather M. Smith 
"Vivos Mortui Docent" 
- Let the Dead Teach the Living

 


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