Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. [325]-361) and index.
Table of Contents
Introduction : the archaeology in Annapolis project /Paul A. Shackel, Paul R. Mullins, and Mark S. Warner --Expanding archaeological discourse : ideology, metaphor, and critical theory in historical archaeology /Paul R. Mullins --Ethnography in Annapolis /Parker B. Potter Jr. --Remembered communities : Gott's Court and Hell Point in Annapolis, Maryland, 1900-1950 /Hannah Jopling --Archaeologists, residents, and visitors : creating a community-based program in African American archaeology /George C. Logan --Maintenance relationships in early colonial Annapolis /Paul A. Shackel --Zooarchaeology and social relations in Annapolis, Maryland /Justin S.E. Lev-Tov --Shifting land use, shifting values, and the reinvention of Annapolis /Julie H. Ernstein --Societal change on the household level : a quantitative spatial analysis of the Green family print shop site /Laura June Galke --"Best there is of us" : ceramics and status in African American Annapolis /Mark S. Warner --Cultural landscapes of printers and the "heav'n-taught art" in Annapolis, Maryland /Barbara J. Little --Part of a "polished society" : style and ideology in Annapolis's Georgian architecture /Christopher N. Matthews --Archaeology of vision in eighteenth-century Chesapeake gardens /Elizabeth Kryder-Reid --Street plan for hierarchy in Annapolis : an analysis of State Circle as geometric form /Mark P. Leone, Jennifer Stabler, Anna-Marie Burlaga --Epilogue : from Georgian order to social relations at Annapolis and beyond /Charles E. Orser Jr.