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All publications listed here are available from Stan South, 1321 Pendleton Street, Columbia, SC, 29208.

VOLUMES IN HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY


STANLEY SOUTH, Editor

Funded by a grant from The Conference on Historic Site Archaeology

If your thesis or dissertation on historical archaeology has been approved by your committee and you would like to have it published in this series contact Stan Southat the above address.

  • Vol. I Russell K. Skowronek - Trade Patterns of Eighteenth Century Frontier New Spain: The 1733 Flota and St. Augustine
  • Vol. II Michael A. Harmon - Eighteenth Century Lower Cherokee Adaptation and Use of European Material Culture
  • Vol. III Benjamin Resnick - The Williams Place: A Scotch-Irish Farmstead in the South Carolina Piedmont
  • Vol. IV David W. Babson - The Tanner Road Settlement: The Archaeology of Racism on Limerick Plantation
  • Vol. V Karen Jo Walker - Kingsley and His Slaves: Anthropological Interpretation and Evaluation
  • Vol. VI Heinz W. Pyszczyk - Economic and Social Factors in the Consumption of Material Goods in the Fur Trade of Western Canada
  • Vol. VII Lou Ann Speulda - Champoeg: A Perspective of a Frontier Community in Oregon, 1830-1861
  • Vol. VIII Michael O. Hartley, Sr. - Elizabethan Policies and the Charles Town Colony: An Ethnohistorical-Archaeological Analysis
  • Vol. IX Carl R. Steen - The Inter-Colonial Trade of Domestic Earthenwares and the Development of an American Social Identity
  • Vol. X William M. Weeks - The John H. Allston House Site: An Initial Occupation of Richmond Hill Plantation, Georgetown County, S. C.
  • Vol. XI Charles J. Rinehart - Crucifixes and Medallions: Their Role at Fort Michilimackinac
  • Vol. XII Steven D. Smith - A Comparison of the Documentary Evidence of Material Culture and the Archaeological Record: Store Ledgers and two Black Tenant Sites, Waverly Plantation, Mississippi.
  • Vol. XIII David Colin Crass - Economic Interaction on the New Mexican Military Frontier.
  • Vol. XIV Linda France Stine - Mercantilism and Piedmont Peltry: Colonial Perceptions of the Southern Fur Trade, Circa 1640-1740.
  • Vol. XV Robert K. Fitts - Puritans, Yankees, and Gravestones: A Linguistic Analysis of New England Gravestones Inscriptions.
  • Vol. XVI Mark David Bograd - Whose Life Is It Anyway? Ceramics, Context, and the Study of Status.
  • Vol. XVII Martha Ross Taylor - Cataloging the Decorative Arts: Database Design Principles and Applications.
  • Vol. XVIII Thomas A.J. Crist - The Bone Chemical Analysis and Bioarchaeology of an Historic South Carolina African-American Cemetery.
  • Vol. XIX Joanne Ryan - The Egyptian Obelisk As a Tombstone in Two New England Cemeteries.
  • Vol. XX Mark D. Groover - Of Mindset and Material Culture: An Archaeological View of Continuity and Change in the 18th Century South Carolina Backcountry.
  • Vol. XXI William Green - The Search for Altamaha: The Archaeology and Ethnohistory of an Early 18th Century Yamasee Indian Town.
  • Vol. XXII James C. Garman - "Faithful and Loyal Servants": The Masking and Marking of Ethnicity in the Material Culture of Death.
  • Vol. XXIII Susan L. Henry - Physical, Spatial, and Temporal Dimensions of Colono Ware in the Chesapeake, 1600-1800.
  • Vol. XXIV Jill S. Quattlebaum - The Role of the High Cross in Early Christian Ireland: 8th to 11th Centuries.
  • Vol. XXV Michael Strutt - Rediscovering the Dead: Practical Applications of Remote Sensing in Historic Cemeteries.
  • Vol. XXVI Laurie A. Wilkie - Ethnicity, Community and Power: An Archaeological Study of the African-American Experience at Oakley Plantation, Louisiana.
  • Vol. XXVII Kent Charles Taylor - Analysis of Early Nineteenth-century Footwear from the Renaissance Center Site, Detroit: Economic, Socio-Cultural, and Environmental Determinants.
  • Vol. XXVIII Ronald Varnelle May - Mexican Majolica in Northern New Spain: A Model for Interpreting Ceramic Change.
  • Vol. XXIX Patricia Hagen Jones - A Comparative Study of Mid-Nineteenth Century Chinese Blue-and-White Export Ceramics from the Frolic Shipwreck, Mendonino, California.
  • Vol. XXX John Homer Thiel - Food and Power: Meat Procurement and Distribution at Fort Union Trading Post, National Historic Site.
  • Vol. XXXI Ann Kennedy Wentworth - Women of Business or Lady of the Manor? An Archaeological Examination of Changes in Gender Roles Among the Hudson Valley Elite During the Eighteenth Century.
  • Vol. XXXII Stephen Hinks - A Structural and Functional Analysis of Eighteenth Century Buttons
  • Vol. XXXIII Barbara Jo Grindy - The Farmer Potter Phenomenon in Northwesternm Pennsylvania (36ME226)
  • Vol. XXXIV Timothy E. Baumann - Missouri's Neglected History: Establishing A Framework for African American Archaeology
Volumes In Historical Archaeology are $10.00 each
Photocopies of the fifteen volumes of

The Conference on Historic Site Archaeology Papers


are available at $12.00 each.

Historical Archaeology in Latin America
Arqueología Histórica en América Latina
Arqueologia Histórica na América Latina


STANLEY SOUTH, Editor

Funded by a grant from The Conference on Historic Site Archaeology

Each volume is $10
Subscription for 5 copies is $50
  • 1. Arqueologia e Historia de la Imprenta Coni, Buenos Aires. Daniel Schávelzon
  • 2. A Synthesis from Brazil · A Fortlet from Argentina · Discovery at Santa Elena in La Florida, USA · Urban Archaeology in Argentina, Method and Theory · Is Social Science Scientific?
  • 3. Cattle Raising and Rock Painting in Brazil · Ceramica del Buenos Aires Colonial · Arquitectura Publica Urbana de la Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay · How Argentinian Urban Children Learn to Live in the City
  • 4. Arqueologia en Santa Elena Entrada el Pasado. Stanley South, traduccion de Nelsys Fusco Zambetogliris
  • 5. Restos Humanos & Arqueologia Histórica: Uma Questão de Ética · O Cemiterio da Prata de Manguinhos: Notícia Sobre um Sítio Histórica de Guaxindiba, RJ · Arqueologia de Superficie en Palermo, Buenos Aires
  • 6. Arqueologia Histórica no Brasil: Uma Experiência de Énsino Cotidiano Doméstico e Cultura Material no Século XIX
  • 7. The Archaeology of Palmares and its Contribution to the Understanding of the History of African-American Culture · Analisis de Restos Faunisticos en Sitios Historicos de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires · El caballo el la Frontera del Sud (1855 - 1875)
  • 8. Arquelogia e Historia Del Cabildo de Buenos Aires: Informe de las Excavaciones (1991-1992) Daniel Schávelzon
  • 9. Religiosidade e Morte: Instrumentos do Projeto Colonial Portugués Vivian Galvão
  • 10. Arqueologia Historica Urbana en Santa Fe la Vieja Andrés Zarankin
  • 11. Tecnologías Nativas y Estrategias de Ocupación Española en la Región del Rio de la Plata María Ximena Senatore
  • 12. Archaeological Theory in Brazil: Ethnicity and Politics at Stake · Reciprocity vs. Privilege · Rock Paintings on the Chapada Diamanta Uplands and the Bumba-Meu-Boi
  • 13. Historical Archaeology in Brazil
  • 14. Segunda Conferencia Internacional de Arqueologia Histórica Americana Actas I
  • 15. Segunda Conferencia Internacional de Arqueologia Histórica Americana Actas II
  • 16. Segunda Conferencia Internacional de Arqueologia Histórica Americana Actas III

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