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Fort St. Joseph revealed : the historical archaeology of a fur trading post / edited by Michael S. Nassaney.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Gainesville : University Press of Florida, (c)2019.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780813057125
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • HD9944 .F678 2019
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Contents:
Michael S. Nassaney -- The historical and cultural context of Fort St. Joseph / José Antonio Brandão and Michael S. Nassaney -- The use of animals for fur, food, and raw material at Fort St. Joseph / Terrance J. Martin, Joseph Hearns, and Rory J. Becker -- Architectural remains at Fort St. Joseph / Erika Hartley and Michael S. Nassaney -- Lead seals from colonial Fort St. Joseph / Cathrine Davis -- Crafting culture at Fort St. Joseph: an analysis of tinkling cone production / Brock A. Giordano and Michael S. Nassaney -- Hide processing and cultural exchange in the Fort St. Joseph community / Eric Mendes and Michael S. Nassaney -- The changing cultural landscape of the Lower St. Joseph River Valley / Mark Hoock, Allison M. Hoock, and Michael S. Nassaney -- Public archaeology at Fort St. Joseph: past, present and future / Erica A. D'Elia, Kelley Berliner, Sue Reichert, and Michael S. Nassaney -- Fort St. Joseph revealed then and now / Michael S. Nassaney.
Subject: This book employs archaeological and documentary sources to examine the history and culture of a fur trade society on the frontier of New France. This collection of papers is the first compilation of analyses derived from documents, cultural features, plant and animal remains, and various artifacts to explore the importance of Fort St. Joseph both in the past and in the present and to synthesize data on the colonial frontier from the perspective of a single place in the western Great Lakes region.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Revealing the history and archaeology of Fort St. Joseph / Michael S. Nassaney -- The historical and cultural context of Fort St. Joseph / José Antonio Brandão and Michael S. Nassaney -- The use of animals for fur, food, and raw material at Fort St. Joseph / Terrance J. Martin, Joseph Hearns, and Rory J. Becker -- Architectural remains at Fort St. Joseph / Erika Hartley and Michael S. Nassaney -- Lead seals from colonial Fort St. Joseph / Cathrine Davis -- Crafting culture at Fort St. Joseph: an analysis of tinkling cone production / Brock A. Giordano and Michael S. Nassaney -- Hide processing and cultural exchange in the Fort St. Joseph community / Eric Mendes and Michael S. Nassaney -- The changing cultural landscape of the Lower St. Joseph River Valley / Mark Hoock, Allison M. Hoock, and Michael S. Nassaney -- Public archaeology at Fort St. Joseph: past, present and future / Erica A. D'Elia, Kelley Berliner, Sue Reichert, and Michael S. Nassaney -- Fort St. Joseph revealed then and now / Michael S. Nassaney.

This book employs archaeological and documentary sources to examine the history and culture of a fur trade society on the frontier of New France. This collection of papers is the first compilation of analyses derived from documents, cultural features, plant and animal remains, and various artifacts to explore the importance of Fort St. Joseph both in the past and in the present and to synthesize data on the colonial frontier from the perspective of a single place in the western Great Lakes region.

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