Vol. 39 / No. 1
By: David R. Starbuck
Military Hospitals on the Frontier of Colonial America
Health care in 18th-century America was radically different from today, and one of the greatest contrasts is in the role played […]
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By: David R. Starbuck
New Perspectives on Shaker Life: An Archaeologist Discovers 'Hog Heaven' at Canterbury Shaker Village
I had concluded a conversation. But informal conversations could often be very revealing about the behavior that was (or was not) […]
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By: David R. Starbuck
By Yon Bonnie Banks: An Archaeological Search for Clan MacFarlane
Scotland has traditionally evoked images of plaids, bagpipes, haggis, thrift, hospitality, and sheep as far as the eye can see. […]
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Vol. 50 / No. 1
By: David R. Starbuck
The “Massacre” at Fort William Henry: History Archaeology, and Re-enactement
The clash of cultures on the colonial frontier of 18th century America pitted British against French and Indian against Indian, creating […]
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