Archaeology of the War of 1812
Herausgeber: Lucas, Michael T; Schablitsky, Julie M
Archaeology of the War of 1812
Herausgeber: Lucas, Michael T; Schablitsky, Julie M
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This is the first summary of archaeological contributions to our understanding of the War of 1812 by examining recent excavations and field surveys on fortifications, encampments, landscapes, shipwrecks, and battles in the different regions of the United States and Canada.
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This is the first summary of archaeological contributions to our understanding of the War of 1812 by examining recent excavations and field surveys on fortifications, encampments, landscapes, shipwrecks, and battles in the different regions of the United States and Canada.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 162mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781611328837
- ISBN-10: 1611328837
- Artikelnr.: 40082612
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. September 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 162mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781611328837
- ISBN-10: 1611328837
- Artikelnr.: 40082612
Michael Lucas is an archaeologist for the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission in Prince George's County, Maryland. He is the principal investigator for archaeological excavations at Mount Calvert, where 500 British Marines landed during the War of 1812, and director of the Nottingham Archaeological Assessment Project. Julie Schablitsky serves as the chief archaeologist for the Maryland State Highway Administration. While her archaeological research includes historic-period domestic sites in the United States and Scotland, Julie has been involved with War of 1812 archaeological sites and surveys since 2010. The sites she has directed and co-directed include a War of 1812 shipwreck in the Patuxent River, the search for a British encampment in Benedict, Maryland, and the archaeological survey of the Battle of Caulk's Field near Chestertown, Maryland. Julie also serves on War of 1812 bicentennial committees that report directly to Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley.
Introduction
1. Alarum in North America: An Overview of the War of 1812 and a Context to
the Archaeological Studies in this Book
The Great Lakes Region: 1812
2. A 40-Year Fascination with Fort York
3. "I Wish You Could See the Style in Which We Live:" Archaeology of a
Soldier's Cabin at Cantonment Saranac, Plattsburgh, New York
4. The War of 1812 at Old Fort Niagara, Youngstown, New York
The Chesapeake Campaign: 1814
5. A Deserted Garrison Village: Nottingham, Maryland, and the War of 1812
6. Archaeology of the Chesapeake Bay Naval Flotilla
7. Archaeological Investigations at the Bladensburg Battlefield Site
8. The Archaeology of the Battle of the White House on the Potomac
9. Reconstructing the Battle of Caulk's Field, Maryland
10. American Fortification Strategy and Military Tactics at Fort McHenry,
Baltimore, Maryland
The Western Frontier: 1814
11. Landscape of Battle: Military Terrain Analysis of the Battle of Credit
Island
12. The War of 1812 on the Missouri Frontier: The Search for Fort Osage and
Sibley's Fort
The South at War's End: 1815
13. Forgotten Invasion: Archaeological Excavations at Point Peter, Georgia
14. Chalmette: A GIS and Archaeological Study of the Battle of New Orleans
15. Concluding Thoughts
1. Alarum in North America: An Overview of the War of 1812 and a Context to
the Archaeological Studies in this Book
The Great Lakes Region: 1812
2. A 40-Year Fascination with Fort York
3. "I Wish You Could See the Style in Which We Live:" Archaeology of a
Soldier's Cabin at Cantonment Saranac, Plattsburgh, New York
4. The War of 1812 at Old Fort Niagara, Youngstown, New York
The Chesapeake Campaign: 1814
5. A Deserted Garrison Village: Nottingham, Maryland, and the War of 1812
6. Archaeology of the Chesapeake Bay Naval Flotilla
7. Archaeological Investigations at the Bladensburg Battlefield Site
8. The Archaeology of the Battle of the White House on the Potomac
9. Reconstructing the Battle of Caulk's Field, Maryland
10. American Fortification Strategy and Military Tactics at Fort McHenry,
Baltimore, Maryland
The Western Frontier: 1814
11. Landscape of Battle: Military Terrain Analysis of the Battle of Credit
Island
12. The War of 1812 on the Missouri Frontier: The Search for Fort Osage and
Sibley's Fort
The South at War's End: 1815
13. Forgotten Invasion: Archaeological Excavations at Point Peter, Georgia
14. Chalmette: A GIS and Archaeological Study of the Battle of New Orleans
15. Concluding Thoughts
Introduction
1. Alarum in North America: An Overview of the War of 1812 and a Context to
the Archaeological Studies in this Book
The Great Lakes Region: 1812
2. A 40-Year Fascination with Fort York
3. "I Wish You Could See the Style in Which We Live:" Archaeology of a
Soldier's Cabin at Cantonment Saranac, Plattsburgh, New York
4. The War of 1812 at Old Fort Niagara, Youngstown, New York
The Chesapeake Campaign: 1814
5. A Deserted Garrison Village: Nottingham, Maryland, and the War of 1812
6. Archaeology of the Chesapeake Bay Naval Flotilla
7. Archaeological Investigations at the Bladensburg Battlefield Site
8. The Archaeology of the Battle of the White House on the Potomac
9. Reconstructing the Battle of Caulk's Field, Maryland
10. American Fortification Strategy and Military Tactics at Fort McHenry,
Baltimore, Maryland
The Western Frontier: 1814
11. Landscape of Battle: Military Terrain Analysis of the Battle of Credit
Island
12. The War of 1812 on the Missouri Frontier: The Search for Fort Osage and
Sibley's Fort
The South at War's End: 1815
13. Forgotten Invasion: Archaeological Excavations at Point Peter, Georgia
14. Chalmette: A GIS and Archaeological Study of the Battle of New Orleans
15. Concluding Thoughts
1. Alarum in North America: An Overview of the War of 1812 and a Context to
the Archaeological Studies in this Book
The Great Lakes Region: 1812
2. A 40-Year Fascination with Fort York
3. "I Wish You Could See the Style in Which We Live:" Archaeology of a
Soldier's Cabin at Cantonment Saranac, Plattsburgh, New York
4. The War of 1812 at Old Fort Niagara, Youngstown, New York
The Chesapeake Campaign: 1814
5. A Deserted Garrison Village: Nottingham, Maryland, and the War of 1812
6. Archaeology of the Chesapeake Bay Naval Flotilla
7. Archaeological Investigations at the Bladensburg Battlefield Site
8. The Archaeology of the Battle of the White House on the Potomac
9. Reconstructing the Battle of Caulk's Field, Maryland
10. American Fortification Strategy and Military Tactics at Fort McHenry,
Baltimore, Maryland
The Western Frontier: 1814
11. Landscape of Battle: Military Terrain Analysis of the Battle of Credit
Island
12. The War of 1812 on the Missouri Frontier: The Search for Fort Osage and
Sibley's Fort
The South at War's End: 1815
13. Forgotten Invasion: Archaeological Excavations at Point Peter, Georgia
14. Chalmette: A GIS and Archaeological Study of the Battle of New Orleans
15. Concluding Thoughts