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Articles |
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Nick Bellantoni
and David Poirier |
Hidden History:
The Relationship of Archaeology to the Study of History |
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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 |
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Kenneth L.
Feder
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Digging in
the Documents, Digging in the Dirt: The Historical Archeology of
the Legendary Lighthouse Community |
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Nicholas
Bellantoni
Roger Thompson
David Cooke
Michael Park
Cynthia Trayling |
The Life,
Death, Archaeological Exhumation and Re-interment of Opukaha’ia
(Henry Obookiah) |
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Robert
Gordon and Michael Raber |
Jared Eliot and Ironmaking in
Colonial Connecticut: An Archaeological Study of the Eliot
Ironworks Site in Killingworth |
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Essays |
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Eileen M. Hurst |
Voices of
Connecticut Veterans: John Pease and “Bloody Tarawa” November 20-23,
1943 |
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Ken Wiggins |
Connecticut
State Library Spotlight |
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The Connecticut
Curriculum |
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Brian D. Jones |
Historical
Archaeology and the Connecticut Social Studies Curriculum |
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Brian D. Jones
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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 |
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Brian D.
Jones and Heather Alexson |
A Suggested
Curriculum Outline for the Use of the Online Resource: “The
Clark Farm Tenant House” |
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Kristina Lammi Thompson |
Screening
for Facts: Digging Through the Online Dirt of Connecticut
Historical Archaeology |
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Lucianne Lavin |
Connecticut
Connections: Places to go to Learn about Historical Archaeology
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| Exhibitions Reviews
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Fairfield
Museum and History Center, Landscape of
Change
By Julia Baldini |
| Exhibitions of Interest |
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Book Reviews |
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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 |
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Richard
Buel, Jr., and George J. Willauer, eds., Original
Discontents: Commentaries on the Creation of Connecticut’s
Constitution of 1818.
By Donald W. Rogers |
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Michael
Downs, House of Good Hope: A Promise for a Broken City.
By Alexandra Maravel |
| Noteworthy Books |
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