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Thomas Kersting
(2023)
Nazi Camp-Site Archaeology in Brandenburg State, Germany.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 401-429).
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Article
Meredith B. Linn
(2022)
Neither Snake Oils nor Miracle Cures: Interpreting Nineteenth-Century Patent Medicines.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 681-702).
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Review
Kaitlyn N. Ball
(2022)
Review of "American health and wellness in archaeology and history".
Historical Archaeology.
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Article
Rachel Watkins
(2022)
The Human Experience of Constructing Bodies and Persons: A Discussion.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 755-762).
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Article
Jennifer A. Lupu; Madeline Ryan
(2022)
Introduction: Health and Medicine in Historical Social Contexts.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 642-647).
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Madeline Kearin Ryan
(2022)
The Smell of the Insane: Disciplining the Olfactory Domain in the Nineteenth-Century Asylum.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 722-739).
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Article
Jennifer Saunders
(2022)
Tonics, Whiskey Bottles, and Syringes: Clues to Care in a Midwife’s Washington, D.C., Household.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 740-754).
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Jennifer A. Lupu
(2022)
“Cures after Doctors Fail”: Marketing Pain Relief in 1900s Washington, D.C..
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 703-721).
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Article
Noora Hemminki
(2022)
Worker-on-Worker Violence in the Early Industrial Period.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 763-781).
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Article
V. Camille Westmont
(2022)
Social Engineering at the Company Home Hearth: Coal Company Use of Architecture to Control Domestic Spaces in the Pennsylvania Anthracite Region, 1866–1889.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 782-803).
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Article
Kyla Cools
(2022)
Material Culture and Structural Violence: Reframing Evidence of the Social Gradient in Industrial Contexts.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 648-662).
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Article
Aja M. Lans
(2022)
Investigating Black Women’s Mental Health in Progressive Era New York City: A Bioarchaeological Study of Slow Violence and Landscapes of Impunity.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 663-680).
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Article
Holly Kathryn Norton
(2022)
The Accidental Archaeology of the Fariss Hotel (Site 5PE576).
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 433-450).
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Article
Dana L. Pertermann
(2022)
Historical Documents vs. the Archaeology: Lunette Blockades at Fort Bridger, Wyoming.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 504-510).
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Review
Marianne Sallum; Francisco Silva Noelli
(2022)
Review of "Native Providence : Memory, community, and survivance in the Northeast".
Historical Archaeology.
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Article
Eric D. Johnson
(2022)
Industrializing Shell-Bead Production in Northern New Jersey: Reuniting Collections from Stoltz Farm (1770–1830) and the Campbell Wampum Factory (1850–1900).
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 594-619).
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Article
Michael J. Prouty; Sara A. Millward
(2022)
Conspicuous Consumption and Outward Opulence as Seen in Two Victorian-Period Colorado Midden Assemblages.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 462-481).
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Article
Dana L. Pertermann
(2022)
Introduction: Conflict-Event Theory––a Proposed Paradigm.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 404-406).
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Review
Donald W. Linebaugh
(2022)
Review of "Detroit remains : Archaeology and community histories of six legendary places".
Historical Archaeology.
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Article
Sarah E. Beaulieu
(2022)
The Materiality of Mental Health at the Morrissey World War I Internment Camp.
Historical Archaeology
(pp. 482-503).
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