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Unearthing Gotham : the archaeology of New York City by Cantwell, Anne-Marie E., 1935-, Wall, Diana diZerega instant download

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Authors:Cantwell, Anne-Marie E., 1935-, Wall, Diana diZerega
Pages:updating ...
Year:2001
Edition:New Ed edition
Publisher:New Haven : Yale University Press
Language:english
File Size:28.52 MB
Format:pdf
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Unearthing Gotham : the archaeology of New York City by Cantwell, Anne-Marie E., 1935-, Wall, Diana diZerega instant download

x, 374 pages : 25 cm, \"Under the teeming metropolis that is present-day New York City lie the buried remains of long-lost worlds. The remnants of nineteenth-century New York reveal much about its inhabitants and neighborhoods, from fashionable Washington Square to the notorious Five Points. Underneath are traces of the Dutch and English colonists who arrived in the area in the seventeenth century, as well as of the Africans they enslaved. And beneath all these layers is the land that Native Americans occupied for hundreds of generations from their first arrival eleven thousand years ago. Now two distinguished archaeologists draw on the results of more than a century of excavations to relate the interconnected stories of these different peoples who shared and shaped the land that makes up the modern city.\"--Jacket, Includes bibliographical references (pages 331-353) and index, The archaeology of New York City -- Digging in New York -- The creation of the world: the Paleoindian period, 11,000-10,000 B.P. -- Settling down in the Archaic, 10,000-3,700 B.P. -- Funerary pyres on Long Island: the Transitional, 3,700-2,700 B.P. -- Tidewater trade and ritual: the early and middle Woodland, 2,700-1,000 B.P. -- Tethered to the land: the late Woodland, 1,000-4,000 B.P. -- A tumultuous encounter: \"Some monster of the sea -- The arrival of the global economy -- Daily life in New Amsterdam and early New York -- Urban space in the colonial and post-Revolutionary city -- Daily life in the nineteenth-century city -- Building the city: the waterfront -- Building in the city: early urban backyards -- Beyond the city's edge -- \"We were here\": the African presence in colonial New York -- Common ground
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