The archaeology of New Netherland :: a world built on trade /
This volume illuminates the influence of the Dutch empire in North America, assembling evidence from seventeenth-century settlements located in present-day New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and Delaware.
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spellingShingle | The archaeology of New Netherland : a world built on trade / Introduction / Section I. Setting the stage -- Why the Dutch? The historical context of New Netherland / Between trade and tradition : household ceramic assemblages from Amsterdam in the age of early modern globalization / Section II. The north river -- Finding New Netherland in New Jersey : retrospect and prospect / Quamhemesicos (Van Schaick) Island : archaeological and historical evidence of European-Mahican interactions at the twilight of Dutch colonialism in New York / A mid-seventeenth-century drinking house in New Netherland / A synthesis of Dutch faunal remains recovered from seventeenth-century sites in the Albany region / Woman the trader : native women in New Netherland / Section III. The south river -- Tamecongh, or Aresapa, to New Castle / Resetting the starting point : archaeological investigations of Fort Casimir in New Castle / Wolf traps in seventeenth-century Delaware / Fort New Gothenburg and the Printzhof : the first center of Swedish government in Pennsylvania / Section IV. Artifact studies -- By any other name : kookpotten or grapen? little pots, big stories / Marbles in Dutch colonial New Netherland / Thank you for smoking : the archaeological legacy of Edward Bird's tobacco pipes in New Netherland and beyond / Conclusion : a new world made by trade / SOCIAL SCIENCE Archaeology. bisacsh Antiquities fast |
title | The archaeology of New Netherland : a world built on trade / |
title_alt | Introduction / Section I. Setting the stage -- Why the Dutch? The historical context of New Netherland / Between trade and tradition : household ceramic assemblages from Amsterdam in the age of early modern globalization / Section II. The north river -- Finding New Netherland in New Jersey : retrospect and prospect / Quamhemesicos (Van Schaick) Island : archaeological and historical evidence of European-Mahican interactions at the twilight of Dutch colonialism in New York / A mid-seventeenth-century drinking house in New Netherland / A synthesis of Dutch faunal remains recovered from seventeenth-century sites in the Albany region / Woman the trader : native women in New Netherland / Section III. The south river -- Tamecongh, or Aresapa, to New Castle / Resetting the starting point : archaeological investigations of Fort Casimir in New Castle / Wolf traps in seventeenth-century Delaware / Fort New Gothenburg and the Printzhof : the first center of Swedish government in Pennsylvania / Section IV. Artifact studies -- By any other name : kookpotten or grapen? little pots, big stories / Marbles in Dutch colonial New Netherland / Thank you for smoking : the archaeological legacy of Edward Bird's tobacco pipes in New Netherland and beyond / Conclusion : a new world made by trade / |
title_auth | The archaeology of New Netherland : a world built on trade / |
title_exact_search | The archaeology of New Netherland : a world built on trade / |
title_full | The archaeology of New Netherland : a world built on trade / edited by Craig Lukezic and John P. McCarthy. |
title_fullStr | The archaeology of New Netherland : a world built on trade / edited by Craig Lukezic and John P. McCarthy. |
title_full_unstemmed | The archaeology of New Netherland : a world built on trade / edited by Craig Lukezic and John P. McCarthy. |
title_short | The archaeology of New Netherland : |
title_sort | archaeology of new netherland a world built on trade |
title_sub | a world built on trade / |
topic | SOCIAL SCIENCE Archaeology. bisacsh Antiquities fast |
topic_facet | New Netherland Antiquities. SOCIAL SCIENCE Archaeology. Antiquities United States New Netherland History |
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