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Preface
Part 1: Improvement as archaeological subject
Chapter 1: Rural Life and Historical Archaeology
Chapter 2: Improvement, Capitalism, and Landscape Change
Part 2: Improving New England at the dawn of the 19th century
Chapter 3: Rural New England in Time and Place
Chapter 4: Improvement and Agriculture in Massachusetts at the dawn of the 19th century
Chapter 5: Excavating the Yeoman: Materializing the idealized people and landscapes of Improvement literature
Chapter 6: The E.H. Williams House
Chapter 7: The Logic of Improvement in the Williams Yard
Chapter 8: Manuring and the political economy of Improvement
Chapter 9: Conclusion
Appendix: The archaeology of the EH Williams House.
Part 1: Improvement as archaeological subject
Chapter 1: Rural Life and Historical Archaeology
Chapter 2: Improvement, Capitalism, and Landscape Change
Part 2: Improving New England at the dawn of the 19th century
Chapter 3: Rural New England in Time and Place
Chapter 4: Improvement and Agriculture in Massachusetts at the dawn of the 19th century
Chapter 5: Excavating the Yeoman: Materializing the idealized people and landscapes of Improvement literature
Chapter 6: The E.H. Williams House
Chapter 7: The Logic of Improvement in the Williams Yard
Chapter 8: Manuring and the political economy of Improvement
Chapter 9: Conclusion
Appendix: The archaeology of the EH Williams House.