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245 1 0 _aUnearthing Gotham: The Archeology of New York City
260 _bYale University Press
260 _c2001
300 _ax; 374p.
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505 _aPart I: Introduction p.1, Chapter One: The Archaeology of New York City p.3, Chapter Two: Digging in New York p.15, Part 2: The Deeper Past: Chapter Three: The Creation of the World: The Paleoindian Period, 11, 000 to 10, 000 B.P.p.35, Chapter Four: Settling Down in the Archaic, 10,000 to 3,700 B.P. p.46, Chapter Five: Funerary Pyres on Long Island: The Transitional, 3,700 to 2,700 B.P. p.62, Chapter Six: Tidewater Trade and Ritual: The Early and Middle Woodland, 2,700 to 1,000 B.P. p.73, Chapter Seven: Tethered to the Land: The Late Woodland, 1,000 to 400 B.P. p.93, Part 3: The Recent Past: Chapter Eight: Tumultuous Encounter: Some Monster of the Sea p.119, Chapter Nine: The Arrival of the Global Economy p.149, Chapter Ten: Daily Life in New Amsterdam and Early New York p.167, Chapter Eleven: Urban Space in the Colonial and Post Revolutionary City p.188, Chapter Twelve: Daily Life in the Nineteenth Century City p.206, Chapter Thirteen: Building the City: The Waterfront p.224, Chapter Fourteen: Building in the City: Early Urban Backyards p.242, Chapter Fifteen: Beyond the City's Edge p.257, Chapter Sixteen: We Were Here: The African Presence in Colonial New York p.277, Part 4: Conclusion: Chapter Seventeen p.297
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