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Tennessee Archaeology
Volume 4, Issues 1 and 2

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Volume 4, Issues 1-2 [Posting Date: October 6, 2009]

  • Editors Corner
  • Colleague, Mentor, and Friend: Essays in Honor of Charles H. Faulkner
  • Sifting through the Backdirt: An Interview with Charles H. Faulkner
  • ARTICLES
  • Understanding Historic Farmstead Continuity and Change Using Human Behavioral Ecology
  • Camps Tolerably Well Policed: Artifact Patterns and Feature Function at the Florence Stockade
  • The Web of Cultural Identity: A Case Study of African-American Identity and "Soul Food"
  • Early Archaic Raw Material Use Patterns in Tennessee
  • Social Change and Neighborhood Transformations in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries: The Urban Archaeology of Three Communities in the Ohio Valley
  • Archaeological Explorations of the Worshop Rock Shelter, Upper Cumberland Plateau, Tennessee
  • Exploring Hoosier Material Culture: Landscape and Architectural Archaeology at the Moore-Youse House and Huddleston Farmstead
  • Preliminary Efforts toward a Cultural Resource Survey of the Charcoal-based Iron Industry in East Tennessee, ca. 1770-1890
  • New Cave and Rock Art Sites in Tennessee: 2007
  • Buffalo Rock (11JS49): A Historic Period Native American Rock Art Site in Johnson County, Illinois
  • Cradle of the Middle Class?: Ceramic and Architectural Analysis of Two Southeastern Urban Households

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