Martha A. Zierden
Martha A. Zierden is curator emeritus of historical archaeology at The Charleston Museum and has been involved in every major excavation in Charleston since 1980.
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Archaeology of Southern Urban Landscapes
Edited by Amy L Young
University of Alabama Press
Groundbreaking essays in urban archaeology highlight the impact of towns and cities on the southern landscape
- Copyright year: 2000
Another's Country
Archaeological and Historical Perspectives on Cultural Interactions in the Southern Colonies
University of Alabama Press
An engaging look at the rise and fall of cultural diversity in the colonial South and its role in shaping a distinct southern identity
- Copyright year: 2001
Materializing Colonial Identities in Clay
Colonoware in the African and Indigenous Diasporas of the Southeast
Edited by Jon Bernard Marcoux and Corey A. H. Sattes
University of Alabama Press
Offers case studies of colonoware in Indigenous, enslaved, and European contexts in the Southeast
Charleston
An Archaeology of Life in a Coastal Community
University Press of Florida
This book weaves archaeology and history to illuminate this vibrant, densely packed Atlantic port city. It details the residential, commercial, and public life of the city, the ruins of taverns, markets, and townhouses, including those of Thomas Heyward, shipping merchant Nathaniel Russell, and William Aiken.
Materializing Colonial Identities in Clay
Colonoware in the African and Indigenous Diasporas of the Southeast
Edited by Jon Bernard Marcoux and Corey A. H. Sattes
University of Alabama Press
Offers case studies of colonoware in Indigenous, enslaved, and European contexts in the Southeast
- Copyright year: 2024
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