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International Handbook of Historical Archaeology
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International Handbook of Historical
Archaeology
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Teresita Majewski
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David Gaimster
Editors
International Handbook
of Historical Archaeology
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Editors
Teresita Majewski
Statistical Research, Inc.
P. O. Box 31865
Tucson, AZ 85751-1865
USA
tmajewski@sricrm.com
David Gaimster
Society of Antiquaries of London
Burlington House
London
Piccadilly
W1J 0BE, UK
dgaimster@sal.org.uk
ISBN 978-0-387-72068-5
e-ISBN 978-0-387-72071-5
DOI 10.1007/978-0-387-72071-5
Library of Congress Control Number: 2009920678
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Cover images
Front cover (clockwise from top): Armstrong and Hauser Figure 2 from book, Boca de Nigua sugar
estate, Dominican Republic, photograph by D. Armstrong (also appears on back cover); Doroszenko
Figure 2 (right) from book, gold seals attributed to David Kirke discovered at Ferryland,
Newfoundland, courtesy Dr. James Tuck; Martin Figure 1 from book, Gasholder, Troy, New
York, documented by HAER in Mohawk-Hudson Area Survey, courtesy HAER Collections,
Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.; Waselkov Figure 4 (right) from book, green lead-glazed
earthenware jug, ca. 1760, from the first Intendant’s Palace, Que´ bec City, courtesy Lise Jodoin,
Laboratoire de restauration/conservation, De´ partement d’histoire, Universite´ Laval (also appears on
spine).
Back cover (clockwise from left): Doroszenko Figure 2 (left) from book, gold seals attributed to
David Kirke discovered at Ferryland, Newfoundland, courtesy Dr. James Tuck; Armstrong and
Hauser Figure 15 (left) from book, red-and-gold-enameled porcelain from the eighteenth-century
Danish East Indies trade, photograph by D. Armstrong; White and Beaudry Figure 3 from book, a
transfer-printed and overglaze-enameled white earthenware plate from the Spencer-Peirce-Little
Farm, Newbury, Massachusetts, photograph by Michael Hamilton.
Printed on acid-free paper
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