CONTENTS
A Survey of Historical Archeology in New England
Marley R. Brown III
SECTION I: ARCHEOLOGICAL SITE REPORTS
Historians in the Woods: Historical Archeology at the Clarke and Lake Site, Arrowsic, Maine.
James S. LeamonUrban Process in Portsmouth, New Hampshire: an Archeological Perspective.
Steven R. PenderyArcheological Investigations at the Grounds of the Henry Whitfield Site Historical Museum in Guilford, Connecticut.
Beverly Anderson, Sarah Langley, Abbie Morasky-SmithThe Line of Forts: Archeology of the Mid-Eighteenth Century on the Massachusetts Frontier.
Michael D. CoeDoctor Williams’ Privy: Cultural Behavior as Reflected in Artifact Deposition at the Dr. Thomas Williams House, Deerfield, Massachusetts.
Brooke S. BladesA Middlesex Farm: An Archeological Perspective from Rural Massachusetts.
William T. BrandonThe Excavation of the New England Glassworks in Temple, New Hampshire.
David R. Starbuck
SECTION II: HISTORICAL ARCHEOLOGY AND THE COMMUNITY
Fort Dummer: An Archeological Investigation of the First Permanent English Settlement in Vermont.
Walter L. HarringtonThe Golden Ball Tavern, Weston, Massachusetts. Liberation Philosophy: The Golden Ball Tavern
Howard Gambrill, Jr.Excavation of the East Ell.
Constance A. CrosbyThe Richards Grant Project, Dover, Massachusetts: Defining and Redefining the Problems.
Robert M. Campbell, Electa W. Kane, Philip M. PochonUrban Archeology in Boston, Massachusetts. Archeology and the Museum of Afro American History.
Byron RushingArcheology Programs at the Museum of Afro American History: the African Meeting House and Dig Roxbury.
Beth Anne BowerHistoric Archeology and Preservation Legislation
David A. PoirierPanel: The Future of Historical Archeology and its Relationship to Cultural Resource Management.
Moderator: Marley Brown III
Panelists: David R. Starbuck, Giovanna Neudorfer, David Poirier, Gary Hume, Suzanne Elliott, Roland W. Robbins
SECTION III: COMMENTARY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
New England Historical Archeology: the Response of a Historian
Charles E. ClarkBibliography of New England Historical Archeology
Notes on Contributors
Photo and Illustration Credits