Author: Matthew R. Laird
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Category : Excavations (Archaeology)
Languages : en
Pages : 122
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A 2011 Phase I survey for the Virginia Beach Department of Parks & Recreation revealed a concentration of historic artifacts that suggested that this site had been a colonial era (1690-1750) era homestead. This Phase II survey of the site, near a tributary of Lake Rudee, indicated that "the site most likely was occupied during the last quarter of the eighteenth century and into the first years of the nineteenth century. Documentary research indicated that this occupation coincided with the ownership of prominent Princess Anne County planter and Revolutionary War veteran Thomas Reynolds Walker, his son Thomas Walker, and granddaughter Sarah Walker Braithwaite. Since none of the Walkers evidently lived at this location, the site most likely was occupied by one or more tenant farmer families, or perhaps even by some of the enslaved African Americans held by the Walker family....[I]t appears most likely that the site included a small and simple frame dwelling with a brick hearth and possibly a brick chimney, the type of unexceptional dwelling which the vast majority of Princess Anne County residents, free or enslaved, would have called home during the decades following the American Revolution." (excerpted from Abstract and Introduction).
Phase II Archaeological Investigation of 44VB0363 at Marshview Park, Virginia Beach, Virginia
Author: Matthew R. Laird
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Category : Excavations (Archaeology)
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
A 2011 Phase I survey for the Virginia Beach Department of Parks & Recreation revealed a concentration of historic artifacts that suggested that this site had been a colonial era (1690-1750) era homestead. This Phase II survey of the site, near a tributary of Lake Rudee, indicated that "the site most likely was occupied during the last quarter of the eighteenth century and into the first years of the nineteenth century. Documentary research indicated that this occupation coincided with the ownership of prominent Princess Anne County planter and Revolutionary War veteran Thomas Reynolds Walker, his son Thomas Walker, and granddaughter Sarah Walker Braithwaite. Since none of the Walkers evidently lived at this location, the site most likely was occupied by one or more tenant farmer families, or perhaps even by some of the enslaved African Americans held by the Walker family....[I]t appears most likely that the site included a small and simple frame dwelling with a brick hearth and possibly a brick chimney, the type of unexceptional dwelling which the vast majority of Princess Anne County residents, free or enslaved, would have called home during the decades following the American Revolution." (excerpted from Abstract and Introduction).
Publisher:
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Category : Excavations (Archaeology)
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
A 2011 Phase I survey for the Virginia Beach Department of Parks & Recreation revealed a concentration of historic artifacts that suggested that this site had been a colonial era (1690-1750) era homestead. This Phase II survey of the site, near a tributary of Lake Rudee, indicated that "the site most likely was occupied during the last quarter of the eighteenth century and into the first years of the nineteenth century. Documentary research indicated that this occupation coincided with the ownership of prominent Princess Anne County planter and Revolutionary War veteran Thomas Reynolds Walker, his son Thomas Walker, and granddaughter Sarah Walker Braithwaite. Since none of the Walkers evidently lived at this location, the site most likely was occupied by one or more tenant farmer families, or perhaps even by some of the enslaved African Americans held by the Walker family....[I]t appears most likely that the site included a small and simple frame dwelling with a brick hearth and possibly a brick chimney, the type of unexceptional dwelling which the vast majority of Princess Anne County residents, free or enslaved, would have called home during the decades following the American Revolution." (excerpted from Abstract and Introduction).
Phase I Archaeological Survey of Twelve Acres and Phase II Archaeological Significance Evaluation of 44VB240, 44VB241, and 44VB242 at the Great Neck Point Disposal Area, City of Virginia Beach, Virginia
Author: Bradley M. McDonald
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Category : Excavations (Archaeology)
Languages : en
Pages : 133
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Category : Excavations (Archaeology)
Languages : en
Pages : 133
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Phase Two Archaeological Investigation at 44Y091 Harwood's Mill Reservoir, York County, Virginia
Author: Judith D. Jobrack
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 122
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 122
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Phase Two Archaeological Investigation of Site 44NN77, Endview Plantation, Newport News, Virginia
Author: Kelly Ann Sullivan
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Category : Archaeology (Excavations)
Languages : en
Pages : 22
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Category : Archaeology (Excavations)
Languages : en
Pages : 22
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A Management Summary of a Combined Phase I/phase II Archaeological Investigation at the Proposed Site of the Carousel Structure and Plaza/park, City of Hampton, Virginia
Author: Thomas F. Higgins
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 21
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Category : Archaeological surveying
Languages : en
Pages : 21
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Phase Two Evaluations of Two Archaeological Sites, 44VB232 and 44VB236, Located Along London Bridge Road in the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia
Author: Robin L. Ryder
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Category : Excavations (Archaeology)
Languages : en
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Languages : en
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Phase II Archaeological Significance Evaluation of 44VB74, 44VB76, 44VB77, 44VB80, and 44VB81, Bayville Farm, Virginia Beach, Virginia
Author: Bradley M. McDonald
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Category : Bayville Farm Site (Virginia Beach, Va.)
Languages : en
Pages : 294
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Category : Bayville Farm Site (Virginia Beach, Va.)
Languages : en
Pages : 294
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A Phase II Archaeological Investigation of Site 44PW1770 Within the Metro Radio Tower Tract, Prince William County, Virginia
Author: Sara C. Ferland
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Category : Archaeology
Languages : en
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Category : Archaeology
Languages : en
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