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Coming of age? historical archaeology of the Chesapeake
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ShackelPaul A. & LittleBarbara J. (ed.). Historical archaeology of the Chesapeake. xiv+299 pages, 89 figures. 1994. Washington (DC) & London: Smithsonian Institution Press; 1-56098-257-8 hardback £38.25 & $58.75.
Anne elizabethYentsch. A Chesapeake family and their slaves: a study in historical archaeology. (New Studies in Archaeology.)xxxvi+433 pages, 116 illustrations, 40 tables, 6 charts. 1994. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 0-521-43293-6 hardback £55 & $89.95; ISBN 0-521-46730-6 paper back £24.95 & $24.95.
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