Exploring Atlantic Transitions
Archaeologies of Transience and Permanence in New Found Lands
Herausgeber: Peter E Pope, Peter E
Exploring Atlantic Transitions
Archaeologies of Transience and Permanence in New Found Lands
Herausgeber: Peter E Pope, Peter E
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Current approaches to the archaeological understanding of permanence and transience in the early modern period,
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Current approaches to the archaeological understanding of permanence and transience in the early modern period,
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- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 174mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1122g
- ISBN-13: 9781843838593
- ISBN-10: 1843838591
- Artikelnr.: 37013648
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 174mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1122g
- ISBN-13: 9781843838593
- ISBN-10: 1843838591
- Artikelnr.: 37013648
Peter E. Pope, Shannon Lewis-Simpson
On the verge of colonialism: English and Hanseatic trade in the North Atlantic islands
Mark Gardiner On the verge of colonialism: English and Hanseatic trade in the North Atlantic islands
Natascha Mehler Baltic beads and beaver: Motivations for medieval settlement expansion in north
western Russia
Mark Brisbane Bristol, Cabot and the New Found Land, 1496
1500
Evan Jones The consumer revolution of the late 16th century and the European domestication of North America
Peter E. Pope Bread and permanence
Paula Marcoux Scurvy's impact on European colonization in north
eastern North America
Steven Pendery and Hannah Koon Markers of maritimity in the St Lawrence Valley: Maritime influences at Baie
Saint
Paul, 1670
1875
Brad Loewen Impermanence and empire: salt raking in the Turks and Caicos Islands
Neil Kennedy Leim an Mhadaigh: Exploring unwanted histories of the Atlantic World
Audrey Horning History from the ground up: Historical ecology and temporality in colonial British Columbia
Jeff Oliver From Acadia to Arcadia: 19th
century visitors and the influence of the 'maritime pastoral' on Maine island archaeology
Giovanna Vitelli 'Taking the kitchen sink': Archaeological and scientific evidence for the migration of pottery workshops in northern Europe during the late medieval to early modern period
David Gaimster Merida no more: Portuguese redware in Newfoundland
Sarah Newstead The production of stoneware in southern Normandy: The example of Ger (16th
18th century)
Bruno Fajal Normandy stoneware at Cap Rouge, a French migratory fishing station on Newfoundland's Petit Nord
Amy St John Elizabethan activities at Roanoke
Eric Klingelhofer and Nicholas Luccketti 'A sure token of their being there': Artefacts from England's colonial ventures at Roanoke and Jamestown
Beverly A. Staube Copper, chemistry, and colonization: The roles of non
ferrous metals at Jamestown (c.1607
1610) and Roanoke (1585
c. 1590)
Carter L. Hudgins 'Dwelling there still': Historical archaeology at Cupids and changing perspectives on early modern Newfoundland
William Gilbert From Portugal to Newfoundland in the 17th century: supplying a European colony or provisioning a fishery?
Tânia Manuel Casimiro Status and diet: Variations in élite foodways at Newfoundland fishing stations in the 17th and 18th centuries
Stéphane Noël Status and diet: Variations in élite foodways at Newfoundland fishing stations in the 17th and 18th centuries
Eric Tourigny Of obligation and necessity: The social contexts of trade between permanent residents and migratory traders at Plaisance, Newfoundland (1662
1690)
Amanda Crompton The Lords Baltimore in Ireland
James Lyttleton Ferryland's first settlers (and a dog story)
James A. Tuck The commercial development of Newfoundland's English Shore: The Kirke family at Ferryland, 1638
1696
Barry Gaulton Fleeing the 'sad face of winter': The Calverts and the archaeology of Maryland's first city
Silas Hurry Thule radiocarbon chronology and its implications for early Inuit
European interaction in Labrador
Peter Ramsden Thule radiocarbon chronology and its implications for early Inuit
European interaction in Labrador
Lisa Rankin The role of the Inuit in the European settlement of Sandwich Bay, Labrador
Lisa Rankin The Inuit of southern Labrador and their conflicts up to 1765
Greg Mitchell Inuit animal use and the impact of European settlement and trade in Snooks Cove, Labrador
Eliza Brandy Finding Mikak: The search for a late 18th
century Inuit trader in the archaeological record
Amelia Fay
Mark Gardiner On the verge of colonialism: English and Hanseatic trade in the North Atlantic islands
Natascha Mehler Baltic beads and beaver: Motivations for medieval settlement expansion in north
western Russia
Mark Brisbane Bristol, Cabot and the New Found Land, 1496
1500
Evan Jones The consumer revolution of the late 16th century and the European domestication of North America
Peter E. Pope Bread and permanence
Paula Marcoux Scurvy's impact on European colonization in north
eastern North America
Steven Pendery and Hannah Koon Markers of maritimity in the St Lawrence Valley: Maritime influences at Baie
Saint
Paul, 1670
1875
Brad Loewen Impermanence and empire: salt raking in the Turks and Caicos Islands
Neil Kennedy Leim an Mhadaigh: Exploring unwanted histories of the Atlantic World
Audrey Horning History from the ground up: Historical ecology and temporality in colonial British Columbia
Jeff Oliver From Acadia to Arcadia: 19th
century visitors and the influence of the 'maritime pastoral' on Maine island archaeology
Giovanna Vitelli 'Taking the kitchen sink': Archaeological and scientific evidence for the migration of pottery workshops in northern Europe during the late medieval to early modern period
David Gaimster Merida no more: Portuguese redware in Newfoundland
Sarah Newstead The production of stoneware in southern Normandy: The example of Ger (16th
18th century)
Bruno Fajal Normandy stoneware at Cap Rouge, a French migratory fishing station on Newfoundland's Petit Nord
Amy St John Elizabethan activities at Roanoke
Eric Klingelhofer and Nicholas Luccketti 'A sure token of their being there': Artefacts from England's colonial ventures at Roanoke and Jamestown
Beverly A. Staube Copper, chemistry, and colonization: The roles of non
ferrous metals at Jamestown (c.1607
1610) and Roanoke (1585
c. 1590)
Carter L. Hudgins 'Dwelling there still': Historical archaeology at Cupids and changing perspectives on early modern Newfoundland
William Gilbert From Portugal to Newfoundland in the 17th century: supplying a European colony or provisioning a fishery?
Tânia Manuel Casimiro Status and diet: Variations in élite foodways at Newfoundland fishing stations in the 17th and 18th centuries
Stéphane Noël Status and diet: Variations in élite foodways at Newfoundland fishing stations in the 17th and 18th centuries
Eric Tourigny Of obligation and necessity: The social contexts of trade between permanent residents and migratory traders at Plaisance, Newfoundland (1662
1690)
Amanda Crompton The Lords Baltimore in Ireland
James Lyttleton Ferryland's first settlers (and a dog story)
James A. Tuck The commercial development of Newfoundland's English Shore: The Kirke family at Ferryland, 1638
1696
Barry Gaulton Fleeing the 'sad face of winter': The Calverts and the archaeology of Maryland's first city
Silas Hurry Thule radiocarbon chronology and its implications for early Inuit
European interaction in Labrador
Peter Ramsden Thule radiocarbon chronology and its implications for early Inuit
European interaction in Labrador
Lisa Rankin The role of the Inuit in the European settlement of Sandwich Bay, Labrador
Lisa Rankin The Inuit of southern Labrador and their conflicts up to 1765
Greg Mitchell Inuit animal use and the impact of European settlement and trade in Snooks Cove, Labrador
Eliza Brandy Finding Mikak: The search for a late 18th
century Inuit trader in the archaeological record
Amelia Fay
On the verge of colonialism: English and Hanseatic trade in the North Atlantic islands
Mark Gardiner On the verge of colonialism: English and Hanseatic trade in the North Atlantic islands
Natascha Mehler Baltic beads and beaver: Motivations for medieval settlement expansion in north
western Russia
Mark Brisbane Bristol, Cabot and the New Found Land, 1496
1500
Evan Jones The consumer revolution of the late 16th century and the European domestication of North America
Peter E. Pope Bread and permanence
Paula Marcoux Scurvy's impact on European colonization in north
eastern North America
Steven Pendery and Hannah Koon Markers of maritimity in the St Lawrence Valley: Maritime influences at Baie
Saint
Paul, 1670
1875
Brad Loewen Impermanence and empire: salt raking in the Turks and Caicos Islands
Neil Kennedy Leim an Mhadaigh: Exploring unwanted histories of the Atlantic World
Audrey Horning History from the ground up: Historical ecology and temporality in colonial British Columbia
Jeff Oliver From Acadia to Arcadia: 19th
century visitors and the influence of the 'maritime pastoral' on Maine island archaeology
Giovanna Vitelli 'Taking the kitchen sink': Archaeological and scientific evidence for the migration of pottery workshops in northern Europe during the late medieval to early modern period
David Gaimster Merida no more: Portuguese redware in Newfoundland
Sarah Newstead The production of stoneware in southern Normandy: The example of Ger (16th
18th century)
Bruno Fajal Normandy stoneware at Cap Rouge, a French migratory fishing station on Newfoundland's Petit Nord
Amy St John Elizabethan activities at Roanoke
Eric Klingelhofer and Nicholas Luccketti 'A sure token of their being there': Artefacts from England's colonial ventures at Roanoke and Jamestown
Beverly A. Staube Copper, chemistry, and colonization: The roles of non
ferrous metals at Jamestown (c.1607
1610) and Roanoke (1585
c. 1590)
Carter L. Hudgins 'Dwelling there still': Historical archaeology at Cupids and changing perspectives on early modern Newfoundland
William Gilbert From Portugal to Newfoundland in the 17th century: supplying a European colony or provisioning a fishery?
Tânia Manuel Casimiro Status and diet: Variations in élite foodways at Newfoundland fishing stations in the 17th and 18th centuries
Stéphane Noël Status and diet: Variations in élite foodways at Newfoundland fishing stations in the 17th and 18th centuries
Eric Tourigny Of obligation and necessity: The social contexts of trade between permanent residents and migratory traders at Plaisance, Newfoundland (1662
1690)
Amanda Crompton The Lords Baltimore in Ireland
James Lyttleton Ferryland's first settlers (and a dog story)
James A. Tuck The commercial development of Newfoundland's English Shore: The Kirke family at Ferryland, 1638
1696
Barry Gaulton Fleeing the 'sad face of winter': The Calverts and the archaeology of Maryland's first city
Silas Hurry Thule radiocarbon chronology and its implications for early Inuit
European interaction in Labrador
Peter Ramsden Thule radiocarbon chronology and its implications for early Inuit
European interaction in Labrador
Lisa Rankin The role of the Inuit in the European settlement of Sandwich Bay, Labrador
Lisa Rankin The Inuit of southern Labrador and their conflicts up to 1765
Greg Mitchell Inuit animal use and the impact of European settlement and trade in Snooks Cove, Labrador
Eliza Brandy Finding Mikak: The search for a late 18th
century Inuit trader in the archaeological record
Amelia Fay
Mark Gardiner On the verge of colonialism: English and Hanseatic trade in the North Atlantic islands
Natascha Mehler Baltic beads and beaver: Motivations for medieval settlement expansion in north
western Russia
Mark Brisbane Bristol, Cabot and the New Found Land, 1496
1500
Evan Jones The consumer revolution of the late 16th century and the European domestication of North America
Peter E. Pope Bread and permanence
Paula Marcoux Scurvy's impact on European colonization in north
eastern North America
Steven Pendery and Hannah Koon Markers of maritimity in the St Lawrence Valley: Maritime influences at Baie
Saint
Paul, 1670
1875
Brad Loewen Impermanence and empire: salt raking in the Turks and Caicos Islands
Neil Kennedy Leim an Mhadaigh: Exploring unwanted histories of the Atlantic World
Audrey Horning History from the ground up: Historical ecology and temporality in colonial British Columbia
Jeff Oliver From Acadia to Arcadia: 19th
century visitors and the influence of the 'maritime pastoral' on Maine island archaeology
Giovanna Vitelli 'Taking the kitchen sink': Archaeological and scientific evidence for the migration of pottery workshops in northern Europe during the late medieval to early modern period
David Gaimster Merida no more: Portuguese redware in Newfoundland
Sarah Newstead The production of stoneware in southern Normandy: The example of Ger (16th
18th century)
Bruno Fajal Normandy stoneware at Cap Rouge, a French migratory fishing station on Newfoundland's Petit Nord
Amy St John Elizabethan activities at Roanoke
Eric Klingelhofer and Nicholas Luccketti 'A sure token of their being there': Artefacts from England's colonial ventures at Roanoke and Jamestown
Beverly A. Staube Copper, chemistry, and colonization: The roles of non
ferrous metals at Jamestown (c.1607
1610) and Roanoke (1585
c. 1590)
Carter L. Hudgins 'Dwelling there still': Historical archaeology at Cupids and changing perspectives on early modern Newfoundland
William Gilbert From Portugal to Newfoundland in the 17th century: supplying a European colony or provisioning a fishery?
Tânia Manuel Casimiro Status and diet: Variations in élite foodways at Newfoundland fishing stations in the 17th and 18th centuries
Stéphane Noël Status and diet: Variations in élite foodways at Newfoundland fishing stations in the 17th and 18th centuries
Eric Tourigny Of obligation and necessity: The social contexts of trade between permanent residents and migratory traders at Plaisance, Newfoundland (1662
1690)
Amanda Crompton The Lords Baltimore in Ireland
James Lyttleton Ferryland's first settlers (and a dog story)
James A. Tuck The commercial development of Newfoundland's English Shore: The Kirke family at Ferryland, 1638
1696
Barry Gaulton Fleeing the 'sad face of winter': The Calverts and the archaeology of Maryland's first city
Silas Hurry Thule radiocarbon chronology and its implications for early Inuit
European interaction in Labrador
Peter Ramsden Thule radiocarbon chronology and its implications for early Inuit
European interaction in Labrador
Lisa Rankin The role of the Inuit in the European settlement of Sandwich Bay, Labrador
Lisa Rankin The Inuit of southern Labrador and their conflicts up to 1765
Greg Mitchell Inuit animal use and the impact of European settlement and trade in Snooks Cove, Labrador
Eliza Brandy Finding Mikak: The search for a late 18th
century Inuit trader in the archaeological record
Amelia Fay