Historical Archaeology of the Revolutionary War Encampments of Washington's Army Contributor(s): Sgarlata, Cosimo A. (Editor), Orr, David G. (Editor), Morrison, Bethany A. (Editor) |
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ISBN: 0813056403 ISBN-13: 9780813056401 Publisher: University Press of Florida OUR PRICE: $99.00 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: July 2019 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Social Science | Archaeology - Social Science | Anthropology - Cultural & Social - History | Military - United States |
Dewey: 973.3 |
LCCN: 2018046948 |
Physical Information: 0.69" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.29 lbs) 290 pages |
Themes: - Chronological Period - 18th Century |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: This volume presents recent archaeological and ethnohistorical research on the encampments, trails, and support structures of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. These sites illuminate the daily lives of soldiers, officers, and camp followers away from the more well-known military campaigns and battles. The research featured here includes previously unpublished findings from the winter encampments at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, as well as work from sites in Redding, Connecticut, and Morristown, New Jersey. Topics range from excavations of a special dining cabin constructed for General George Washington to ballistic analysis of a target range established by General von Steuben. Contributors use experimental archaeology to learn how soldiers constructed their log hut quarters, and they reconstruct Rochambeau's marching route through Connecticut on his way to help Washington defeat the British at Yorktown. They also describe the underrecognized roles of African descendants, Native peoples, and women who lived and worked at the camps. Showing how archaeology can contribute insights into the American Revolution beyond what historical records convey, this volume calls for protection of and further research into non-conflict sites that were crucial to this formative struggle in the history of the United States. Contributors: Cosimo Sgarlata - Joseph Balicki - Joseph R. Blondino - Douglas Campana - Wade P. Catts - Daniel Cruson - Mathew Grubel - Mary Harper - Diane Hassan - David G. Orr - Julia Steele - Laurie Weinstein |
Contributor Bio(s): Orr, David G.: - David G. Orr, professor emeritus of anthropology at Temple University, is coeditor of Huts and History: The Historical Archaeology of Military Encampment during the American Civil War.Sgarlata, Cosimo A.: - Cosimo A. Sgarlata is instructor of anthropology at Western Connecticut State University.Morrison, Bethany A.: - Bethany A. Morrison, instructor of anthropology at Western Connecticut State University, is coeditor of Lifeways in the Northern Maya Lowlands: New Approaches to Archaeology in the Yucatán Peninsula. |