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Cover
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Copyright
Dedication
Contents
List of Figures
List of Maps
List of Tables
Foreword
Acknowledgments
A Word about the Maps
Introduction
Part I. Historical and Archaeological Overviews
1. From Middle Plantation to Modern Metropolis: Evolution and Change
2. Town and Gown Archaeology in Eighteenth-Century Williamsburg
3. Discovering What Counts: Ninety Years of Archaeology at Colonial Williamsburg
Part II. Environmental, Biological, and Economic Studies
4. Domesticating the Chesapeake Landscape
5. "To be SOLD, for ready money": Reconstructing Patterns of Human Predation, Marketing, and Oyster Exploitation
6. "Useful Ornaments to His Cabinet": Analysis of Anatomical Study and Display in Colonial Williamsburg
7. Architectural Reconstruction and the Importance of a Name
Part III. Community, Neighborhood, and Identity
8. From Household to Neighborhood: Toward a Community-Oriented Archaeological Approach in the Plantation Chesapeake
9. Reconstructing the Landscape of African and African American Burials and Commemorations in Williamsburg, Virginia
Part IV. Standards, Practices, and Goals in Conservation and Reconstruction
10. Framing the Questions That Matter: The Relationship between Archaeology and Conservation
11. A Diachronic Study of Window Leads from Williamsburg
12. A Virtual Williamsburg: Contextualizing Archaeological Data within a Virtual Environment
Afterword
Appendix: Colonial Williamsburg Conserved Window Leads, 1997-2019
Works Cited
List of Contributors
Index.

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