Author: Lyle M. Stone
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Archaeology
Languages : en
Pages : 8
Book Description
Archaeology at Fort Michilimackinac
Author: Lyle M. Stone
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Archaeology
Languages : en
Pages : 8
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Archaeology
Languages : en
Pages : 8
Book Description
Excavation at Fort Michilimackinac
Author: Moreau S. Maxwell
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Emmet County (Mich.)
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Emmet County (Mich.)
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
Excavations at Fort Michilimackinac, 1976
Author: Donald P. Heldman
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Excavations (Archaeology)
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Excavations (Archaeology)
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
Excavations at Fort Michilimackinac, 1983-1985
Author: Jill Yvonne Halchin
Publisher: Mackinac Island, Mich. : Mackinac Island State Park Commission
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
Publisher: Mackinac Island, Mich. : Mackinac Island State Park Commission
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
Excavations at Fort Mackinac, 1980-1982
Author: Roger T. Grange
Publisher: Mackinac State Historic Parks
ISBN:
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 512
Book Description
Publisher: Mackinac State Historic Parks
ISBN:
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 512
Book Description
The Powder Magazine at Fort Michilimackinac
Author: Donald P. Heldman
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Archaeological Research at Fort Michilimackinac, an Eighteenth Century Historic Site in Emmet County, Michigan
Author: Lyle M. Stone
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fort Michilimackinac (Mackinaw City, Mich.)
Languages : en
Pages : 780
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Fort Michilimackinac (Mackinaw City, Mich.)
Languages : en
Pages : 780
Book Description
House D of the Southeast Row House
Author: Lynn L. M. Evans
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Excavations (Archaeology)
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Excavations (Archaeology)
Languages : en
Pages : 114
Book Description
Excavations at Fort Michilimackinac, 1977
Author: Donald P. Heldman
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Excavations (Archaeology)
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Excavations (Archaeology)
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
Fort St. Joseph Revealed
Author: Michael S. Nassaney
Publisher: University Press of Florida
ISBN: 0813072212
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
Fort St. Joseph Revealed is the first synthesis of archaeological and documentary data on one of the most important French colonial outposts in the western Great Lakes region. Located in what is now Michigan, Fort St. Joseph was home to a flourishing fur trade society from the 1680s to 1781. Material evidence of the site—lost for centuries—was discovered in 1998 by volume editor Michael Nassaney and his colleagues, who summarize their extensive excavations at the fort and surrounding areas in these essays. Contributors analyze material remains including animal bones, lead seals, smudge pits, and various other detritus from daily life to reconstruct the foodways, architectural traditions, crafts, trade, and hide-processing methods of the fur trade. They discuss the complex relationship between the French traders and local Native populations, who relied on each other for survival and forged links across their communities through intermarriage and exchange, even as they maintained their own cultural identities. Faunal remains excavated at the site indicate the French quickly adopted Native cuisine, as they were unable to transport perishable goods across long distances. Copper kettles and other imported objects from Europe were transformed by Native Americans into decorative ornaments such as tinkling cones, and French textiles served as a medium of stylistic expression in the multi-ethnic community that developed at Fort St. Joseph. Featuring a thought-provoking look at the award-winning public archaeology program at the site, this volume will inspire researchers with the potential of community-based service-learning initiatives to tap into the analytical power at the interface of history and archaeology. Contributors: Rory J. Becker | Kelley M. Berliner | José António Brandão | Cathrine Davis | Erica A. D’Elia | Brock Giordano, RPA | Joseph Hearns | Allison Hoock | Mark W. Hoock | Erika Hartley | Terrance J. Martin | Eric Teixeira Mendes | Michael S. Nassaney | Susan K. Reichert
Publisher: University Press of Florida
ISBN: 0813072212
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
Fort St. Joseph Revealed is the first synthesis of archaeological and documentary data on one of the most important French colonial outposts in the western Great Lakes region. Located in what is now Michigan, Fort St. Joseph was home to a flourishing fur trade society from the 1680s to 1781. Material evidence of the site—lost for centuries—was discovered in 1998 by volume editor Michael Nassaney and his colleagues, who summarize their extensive excavations at the fort and surrounding areas in these essays. Contributors analyze material remains including animal bones, lead seals, smudge pits, and various other detritus from daily life to reconstruct the foodways, architectural traditions, crafts, trade, and hide-processing methods of the fur trade. They discuss the complex relationship between the French traders and local Native populations, who relied on each other for survival and forged links across their communities through intermarriage and exchange, even as they maintained their own cultural identities. Faunal remains excavated at the site indicate the French quickly adopted Native cuisine, as they were unable to transport perishable goods across long distances. Copper kettles and other imported objects from Europe were transformed by Native Americans into decorative ornaments such as tinkling cones, and French textiles served as a medium of stylistic expression in the multi-ethnic community that developed at Fort St. Joseph. Featuring a thought-provoking look at the award-winning public archaeology program at the site, this volume will inspire researchers with the potential of community-based service-learning initiatives to tap into the analytical power at the interface of history and archaeology. Contributors: Rory J. Becker | Kelley M. Berliner | José António Brandão | Cathrine Davis | Erica A. D’Elia | Brock Giordano, RPA | Joseph Hearns | Allison Hoock | Mark W. Hoock | Erika Hartley | Terrance J. Martin | Eric Teixeira Mendes | Michael S. Nassaney | Susan K. Reichert