Flowerdew Hundred: Exploring a Cultural Landscape Through Archaeology
Flowerdew Hundred: Exploring a Cultural Landscape Through Archaeology
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Background
Significance of Flowerdew Hundred
History of excavations
A multifaceted Flowerdew
Native American Flowerdew
African Flowerdew
Colonial and later Flowerdew
Site PG64 and the Stone House
Excavation materials
Plans
Diaries
Harris matrices
Features
Finds
Pottery data
Pottery images
ARTH 3595 data
Explore in space
Virginia ceramics
Non-European ceramics
Colonial and later ceramics
K12 education
Bibliography
About the project
Credits
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