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Spring 1971, Volume 1, Number 1 (Xerox $5.00) The Manufacture of Dutch Clay Tobacco Pipes, Iain Walker The Joys of Urban Archaeology, Dick Ping Hsu Colonial Crown Point and Its Artifacts, Frank J. Kravic Megalithic Mystery Hill, Robert E. Stone 1970 Fall Symposium Field Trip (photo survey) Historic Ironmaking, Jack Chard 1970 Fall Symposium Speakers Directory Fall 1971, Volume 1, Number 2 (Xerox, $6.00) Editor's Message Archaeological Field Techniques and Problems, Robert E. Stone Site Layout and Recording, Edward F. Heite 1971 Spring Symposium Field Trip (photo survey) Spreading the Word: Some Ideas on Publication and Education, Edward S. Rutsch Major Contributions in Historical Archaeology, Gilbert Hagerty Digging Up an Archaeologist, Gordon C. De Angelo Archaeology and the Public: Out of the Ivory Tower and Into the Streets, David A. Armour 1971 Spring Symposium Speakers Directory A Sword From the Taunton River, E. Andrew Mowbray Notes on Historical Archaeology, Iain C. Walker Spring 1972, Volume 2, Number 1 (Xerox, $7.50) Editor's Message The Marquis De Vauban, Lee H. Hanson, Jr. The Forts of Oswego, Wallace F. Workmaster Fort Bull, Gilbert Hagerty Fort Stanwix, Dick Ping Hsu Fort Nonsense, Edward S. Rutsch and Sally Skinner Gunflints: Fort Michilimackinac, Lyle M. Stone Artillery Implements and Carriage Hardware: Fort Plain, New York, Wayne Lenig Notes on Historical Archaeology, Edited by Iain C. Walker Spring 1974, Volume 3, Number 1 (Xerox, $7.50) Editor's Message The Ceramics from the Weeksville Excavations, Brooklyn, New York, Bert Salwen and Sarah Bridges Outhouses in Rome, New York, Lee Hanson Construction of the Albany - Syracuse Railroad: A Study in
Early Engineering, Richard F. Palmer Fall 1974, Volume 3, Number 2 (Xerox, $7.50) Editor's Message Note on "The Ceramics from the Weeksville Excavations," Bert Salwen and Sarah Bridges Peter Hasenclever and the American Iron Company, Edward J. Lenik The Delmarva Bog Iron Industry, Edward F. Heite The Status of Iron Artifacts in American Museums and Some
Means of Preserving Them, Robert A. Howard Spring 1975, Volume 4, Numbers 1 and 2 (Xerox, $7.50) 1974 SYMPOSIUM ON INDUSTRIAL ARCHAEOLOGY, PATERSON, NJ Salvage Archaeology in Paterson, N.J., 1973-75, Edward S. Rutsch The Evolution of the Rogers Locomotive Company, Paterson, N.J., Brian Morrell An Examination of the Technology that Evolved from the Rogers Locomotive Machine Company, Paterson, N.J., Ralph J. Leo The Nature and Scope of Archaeological Observation, Budd Wilson A Study of Ten Houses in Paterson's Dublin Area, Jo Ann Cotz The Role of the Paterson, N.J. Silk Industry in the 19th-Century Atlantic Economy, Richard D. Margrave Mill Architecture in Paterson, N.J.: A Culmination of the Empirical Tradition in Construction, Toni Ristau European vs. American Engineering: Pierre Charles L'Enfant
and the Water Power System of Paterson, N.J., Russell I. Fries Spring 1976, Volume 5, Numbers 1 and 2 (Xerox, $10.00) Clay Pipes in the Upper Great Lakes: The Ermatinger Assemblage, C.S. "Paddy" Reid Reed Stem Tobacco Pipes from Point Pleasant, Clermont County, Ohio, James L. Murphy Excavations at the Bull-Jackson Farmstead, Orange County, New York, Thomas J. Riley The Metallurgical Study of Fort Ligonier Bayonet Sections, Hand Forged Spikes, and Copper Powder Keg Hoop Sections, J. Alfred Berger, Catherine A. Hawks, and Jacob L. Grimm Camp Reading: Logistics of a Revolutionary War Winter Encampment, David A. Poirier Fort Gaddis: Fact or Misnomer, Ronald L. Michael Spring 1977, Volume 6, Numbers 1 and 2 (Xerox, $10.00) Preface, Diana Stradling and J. Garrison Stradling A Survey of Traditional Pottery Manufacture in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern United States, Susan H. Meyers Industrial Pottery of the United State, James R. Mitchell The Yorktown Pottery Industry, Yorktown, Virginia, Norman F. Barka and Chris Sheridan Stoneware from Fayette, Greene, and Washington Counties, Pennsylvania, Ronald L. Michael Groundhog Kilns--Rectangular American Kilns of the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries, Georgeanna H. Greer Ringoes: An Eighteenth Century Pottery Site, Brenda Lockhart
Springsted 1978-1980, Volumes 7, 8, 9 ($10.00) Earthenwares and Salt-Glazed Stonewares of the Rochester-Genesee-Valley Region: An Overview, George R. Hamell The Alkaline-Glazed Stoneware of North Carolina, Charles G. Zug III The Kiln and Red Earthenware Pottery of the Jordan Pottery Site: A Preliminary Overview, David W. Rupp The Kirkpatricks' Pottery, Anna, Illinois, Ellen Paul Denker The Living Tradition: A Comparison of Three Southern Folk Potters, John A. Burrison The Sewer Tile Clay Pottery of Grand Ledge, Michigan, Marsha
MacDowell and C. Kurt Dewhurst 1981, Volume 10 ($10.00) Investigations of a Colonial New England Roadway, Cecelia S. Kirkorian and Joseph D. Zeranski Filling in Round Pond: Refuse Disposal in Post-Revolutionary Boston, Mary Beaudry and Tamara Blosser Occupational Differences Reflected in Material Culture, Kathleen Joan Bragdon Philadelphia Gravestones 1760-1820, Elizabeth A. Crowell The Development of an Urban Socio-Economic Model for Archaeological Testing, Suzanne Spencer-Wood and Richard J. Riley Pentagoet: A First Look at Seventeenth Century Acadian Maine,
Alaric Faulkner 1982, Volume 11 ($10.00) Zooarchaeology and Social History of the Butler-McCook Homestead, Hartford, Connecticut, Nicholas Bellantoni, Robert Gradie III, and David Poirier Households, Economics, and Ethnicity in Paterson's Dublin, 1829-1915: The Van Houten Street Parking Lot Block, Lu Ann De Cunzo Hoboken Hollow: A 19th-Century Worker's Housing Site, Sherene Baugher Fish in Foodways Systems--Data Integration and Patterning,
David Singer 1983, Volume 12 ($10.00) THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR PERIOD Introduction to Archaeology of the Revolutionary War Period, Charles L. Fisher Introduction to Symposium on Archaeology of the Revolutionary War Period, Paul R. Huey Has Historical Archaeology Survived the Bicentennial? An Inquiry into the Development of Historical Archaeology in the United States, Bert Salwen Archaeological Research at the 1778-79 Winter Cantonment of the Continental Artillery, Pluckemin, New Jersey, John L. Seidel Archaeology at New Windsor Cantonment: Construction and Social Reproduction at a Revolutionary War Encampment, Charles L. Fisher Geophysical and Soil Chemical Investigations at New Windsor Cantonment, Joseph Sopko Drinking Practices and Glassware of the British Military, ca. 1755-85, E. Ann Smith Evidence of Children at Revolutionary War Sites, Michael Cohn The Excavation of the Privateer Defence, David C. Switzer 1984, Volume 13 ($10.00) Ode to a Lunch Bowl: The Atlantic Lunch as an Interface Between St. Mary's County, Maryland, and Washington, D.C., George L. Miller "Depart From Hence and Keep This Thought in Mind:" The Importance of Comparative Analysis in Gravestone Research, Elizabeth A. Crowell and Norman Vardney Mackie III After the Loyalists: The Archaeology of 19th-Century Kingston, Heather Nicol, W. Bruce Stewart, and I.A. Kerr-Wilson Ceramics and Socio-Economic Status of the Green Family, Windsor, Vermont, Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood and Scott D. Heberling Log Roads to Light Rails: The Evolution of Main Street and
Transportation in Buffalo, New York, Michael A. Cinquino,
Marvin G. Keller, Carmine A. Tronolone, Charles E. Vandrei, Jr. 1985, Volume 14 ($10.00) Acadian Maine in Archaeological Perspective, Alaric Faulkner and Gretchen Faulkner French Occupation of the Lakes Ontario and Erie Drainage Basins: 1650-1760, Donald A. Brown The Structural Evolution of Fort Frontenac, W. Bruce Stewart Comparing Museum Collections with Archaeological Collections:
An Example Using a Class of Ceramic Items, Lynne Sussman Mess Calls from Signal Hill, Newfoundland, Frances L. Stewart 1986, Volume 15 ($12.00) Introduction, E. Ann Smith The Beginnings of Modern Historical Archaeology in the Northeast and the Origins of the Conference on Northeast Historical Archaeology, Paul R. Huey The Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology: The Early Years, Budd Wilson A Bibliography of Northeast Historical Archaeology, David
R. Starbuck 1987, Volume 16 ($12.00) Archaeologically Defining the Earlier Garden Landscapes at Morven: Preliminary Results, Anne E. Yentsch, Naomi F. Miller, Barbara Paca, and Dolores Piperno The Use of Opal Phytolith Analysis in a Comprehensive Environmental Study: An Example from 19th-Century Lowell, Massachusetts, William F. Fisher and Gerald K. Kelso Landfill and Health, a Municipal Concern, or Telling It Like It Was, Joan H. Geismar An Admirable Police Maintained: Evidence of Sanitary Practices at the New Windsor Cantonment, Edward J. Lenik Analysis of Faunal Remains From Queen Anne Square, Newport, Rhode Island, Timothy S. Young Origins of Josiah Wedgwood's "Pearlware," George
L. Miller 1988, Volume 17 ($12.00) Anthrosols and the Analysis of Archaeological Sites in a Plowed Context: The King's Reach Site, Dennis J. Pogue The American Headquarters for the Battle of Saratoga, David R. Starbuck Ceramics and the Sea Trade in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 1765-1785, Aileen Button Agnew Skeletons in the Walls of Old Québec, Jerome S. Cybulski The Potential Applications of Tooth Cement Increment Analysis
in Historical Archaeology, David B. Landon 1989, Volume 18 ($12.00) The Development of Contact Period Archaeology in Southern New England and Long Island: From "Gee Whiz!" to "So What?," Bert Salwen Archaeological Excavations at Bon-Désir: Basque Presence in the St. Lawrence Estuary, Dominique Lalande Prospect Hill: Skeletal Remains from a 19th-Century Methodist Cemetery, Newmarket, Ontario, S. Pfeiffer, J.C. Dudar, and S. Austin Squeezing Ceramics for More Than Their Worth: Boundary Maintenance at an 18th-Century Port in New Jersey, Rebecca Yamin Pollen Record Formation Processes at the Isles of Shoals: Botanical Records of Human Behavior, Gerald K. Kelso and Faith Harrington From Pork to Mutton: A Zooarchaeological Perspective on Colonial
New Amsterdam and Early New York City, Haskell J. Greenfield 1990, Volume 19 ($12.00) Building a Framework for Research: Delaware's Management Plan for Historical Archaeological Resources, Lu Ann De Cunzo and Wade P. Catts The General Hospital on Mount Independence: 18th-Century Health Care at a Revolutionary War Cantonment, David R. Starbuck Who Edits the Editors? Snake Hill and Archaeological Reports, Al B. Wesolowsky The Origins of Trade Silver Among the Lenape: Pewter Objects
from Southeastern Pennsylvania as Possible Precursors, Marshall
Joseph Becker 1991, Volume 20 ($12.00) Is Archaeology Destructive or Are Archaeologists Self-Destructive?, Pierre Beaudet and Monique Elie A Retrospective on Archaeology at Fort William Henry, 1952-1993: Retelling the Tale of the Last of the Mohicans, David R. Starbuck The Orphanages at Schuyler Mansion, Lois Feister Death at Snake Hill: A Review of the Popular Report, Edward L. Bell Bones and Burial Registers: Infant Mortality in a 19th-Century Cemetery from Upper Canada, Ann Herring, Shelley Saunders, and Gerry Boyce Historical Archaeology at Saybrook Point, Connecticut: Excavation
and Interpretation at an Archaeological and Historical Park,
Harold D. Juli 1992-1993, Volumes 21-22 ($22.00) STUDIES IN HONOR OF BERT SALWEN Introduction, Nan A. Rothschild and Diana diZerega Wall Bert Salwen's Prehistory: 1962-1983, Dena F. Dincauze Prehistoric Adaptation on Fisher's Island, New York: A Progress Report, Robert E. Funk and John E. Pfeiffer Pottery Production and Cultural Process: Prehistoric Ceramics from the Morgan Site, Lucianne Lavin, Fred Gudrian, and Laurie Miroff Indian Forts of the Mid-17th-Century in the Southern New England-New York Coastal Area, Ralph S. Solecki Evidence of the Niantic Indians in the Archaeological Record, Anthony J. Puniello The Mahicans, the Dutch, and the Shodack Islands in the 17th and 18th Centuries, Paul R. Huey Bert Salwen's Involvement with Historical Archaeology and Cultural Resource Management. Late 1960s-1988, Lorraine E. Williams, Nan A. Rothschild, Diana Di Zerega Wall Local Trade in Pre-Revolutionary New Jersey, Rebecca Yamin The Archaeology of 19th-Century Health and Hygiene at the Sullivan Street Site, New York City, Jean E. Howson An Archaeological Analysis of Spatial Patterning in College Dormitory Rooms, Rose Garvin-Jackson Alternatives to Archaeological Data Recovery, Joel I. Klein Representations of the Local Past: Gilded Age and Bureaucratic Accounts of the Minisink, 1889 to the Present, Wendy Harris "Something Rich and Strange:" Reburial in New York City, Anne-Marie Cantwell Bert Salwen--A Recollection, John L. Cotter 1994, Volume 23 ($12.00) Is It Futile to Try and Be Useful? Historical Archaeology and the African-American Experience, Larry McKee "A Succession of Kaleidoscopic Pictures:" Historical Archaeology at the Turner House, Salem, Massachusetts, Lorinda B.R. Goodwin Status, Technology, and Rural Tradition in Western Pennsylvania: Excavations at the Shaeffer Farm Site, John Bedell, Michael Petraglia, and Thomas Plummer The Pollen Record Formation Processes of a Rural Cellar Fill: Identification of the Captain David Brown House, Concord, Massachusetts, Gerald K. Kelso, Alison D. Dwyer, and Alan T. Synenki The Clay Pipe Assemblage from an 18th- and 19th-Century Aboriginal
Consumer Site in the Upper Mid-Continent, C.S. "Paddy"
Reid 1995, Volume 24 ($12.00) Home Thoughts from Abroad: Some Observations on Contract Archaeology in England, James Symonds Historic Gravestone Fragments: A Collections Management Plan, Harley A. Erickson Scratching the Surface: Seven Seasons at the Spencer-Pierce-Little Farm, Newbury, Massachusetts, Mary C. Beaudry The Virginia Earthenwares Project: Characterizing 17th-Century Earthenwares by Electronic Image Analysis, Thomas E. Davidson The Archaeology of Provincial Officer's Huts at Crown Point State Historic Site, Charles L. Fisher Battlefield Palynology: Reinterpretation of British Earthworks,
Saratoga National Historical Park, Stillwater, New York, Gerald
K. Kelso and Dick Ping Hsu 1996, Volume 25 ($12.00) "This Church is for the Living:" An Assessment of Archaeological Standards for the Removal of Cemeteries in Rhode Island and Massachusetts, James Garman "Where Angels Fear to Tread:" Cemetery Preservation Efforts by the Massachusetts Historical Commission, Edward L. Bell Historic Cemeteries as Contested Grounds, Paul A. Robinson "A Ray of Sunshine in the Sickroom:" Archaeological Insights into Late 19th- and 20th-Century Medicine and Anesthesia, Richard Veit 18th- and Early 19th-Century Brickmaking at the John Jay Homestead: The Process, Products, and Craftsmen, Lois M. Feister and Joseph S. Sopko Geophysical Exploration in the U.S. National Parks, Bruce
Bevan 1996, Volume 26 ($12.00) Anatomy of an Almshouse Complex, Sherene Baugher and Edward J. Lenik "Promiscuous Smoking": Interpreting Gender and Tobacco Use in the Archaeological Record, Lauren J. Cook A Preliminary Report on the Excavation of a 19th Century Derelict
Vessel in Cape Neddick, Maine: The southern New Jersey Coasting
Schooner Annabella, Stefan H. Claesson Cellulose Nitrate Plastic (Celluloid) in Archaeological Assemblages: Identification and Care, Megan E. Springate Considering Colonoware from the Barnes Plantation: A Proposed
Colonoware Typology for Northern Virginia Colonial Sites, Andrew
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