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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