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Living in cities revisited: trends in nineteenth- and twentieth-century urban archaeology
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Living in cities revisited: trends in nineteenth- and twentieth-century urban archaeology

Paul Mullins, Mark Warner, Edward Staski, Robert Genheimer, Margaret Purser, Noelle Shaver, Deborah Rotman, R Clay, Timothy Baumann, Andrew Hurley, …
Historical archaeology, Vol.42(1), pp.1-137
01/01/2008

Abstract

19th century 20th century African-Americans American studies Archaeological excavation Archaeological sites Archaeological theory California Cats Cincinnati Cities Class Diet Ethnicity Historical archaeology Historical demography Immigration Indiana Indianapolis Labour Lawrenceburg Material culture Missouri Multiculturalism New Mexico New York Oakland Ohio Railways Rivers Sacramento Seneca Village Social archaeology Social change Social relations St. Louis Stores Texas U.S.A Unionism Urban archaeology

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