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Connecticut History

Table of Contents: Vol.45 #2 Fall 2007

Articles 

Nick Bellantoni and David Poirier 

Hidden History: The Relationship of Archaeology to the Study of History

Janet Woodruff, Gerald F. Sawyer, and Warren R. Perry

How Archaeology Exposes the Nature of African Captivity and Freedom in Eighteenth and Nineteenth-Century Connecticut 

Kenneth L. Feder

 

Digging in the Documents, Digging in the Dirt: The Historical Archeology of the Legendary Lighthouse Community  

Nicholas Bellantoni
Roger Thompson
David Cooke
Michael Park
Cynthia Trayling

The Life, Death, Archaeological Exhumation and Re-interment of Opukaha’ia (Henry Obookiah)

Robert Gordon and Michael Raber 

Jared Eliot and Ironmaking in Colonial Connecticut: An Archaeological Study of the Eliot Ironworks Site in Killingworth

Essays  

Eileen M. Hurst

Voices of Connecticut Veterans: John Pease and “Bloody Tarawa” November 20-23, 1943 

Ken Wiggins

Connecticut State Library Spotlight 

The Connecticut Curriculum 

 

Brian D. Jones 

Historical Archaeology and the Connecticut Social Studies Curriculum

Brian D. Jones

 

The Colonization of the Curriculum: 13,000 years of Missing History in the Connecticut Content Standards of the Social Sciences, with Suggestions for Class Exercises 

Brian D. Jones and Heather Alexson

A Suggested Curriculum Outline for the Use of the Online Resource: “The Clark Farm Tenant House” 

Kristina Lammi Thompson 

Screening for Facts: Digging Through the Online Dirt of Connecticut Historical Archaeology

Lucianne Lavin

Connecticut Connections: Places to go to Learn about Historical Archaeology

Exhibitions Reviews  

Fairfield Museum and History Center, Landscape of Change
      By Julia Baldini

Exhibitions of Interest  

Book Reviews

 

Bruce M. Stave with Laura Burmeister, Michael Neagle, Leslie Horner Papadrea, and Sondra Astor Stave. Red Brick in the Land of Steady Habits: Creating the University of Connecticut, 1881-2006. Lebanon, New Hampshire: University Press of New England, 2006. 
         By Victor Geraci

Richard Buel, Jr., and George J. Willauer, eds., Original Discontents:  Commentaries on the Creation of Connecticut’s Constitution of 1818.
         By Donald W. Rogers

Michael Downs, House of Good Hope: A Promise for a Broken City.
         By Alexandra Maravel

Noteworthy Books  

  

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