Historical Archaeology in Wachovia Excavating Eighteenth-Century Bethabara and Moravian Pottery /
Originally distributed with a different title as a very limited edition of twelve in 1975, Historical Archaeology in Wachovia presents a unique record of the 1753 Moravian town of Bethabara, near Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Stanley South, who led the site's excavation in 1966, fully describe...
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Μορφή: | Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Boston, MA :
Springer US,
1999.
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Excavating Eighteenth-Century Bethabara
- Beginning in the Wilderness
- Preliminary Archaeology
- The Single Brothers House — 1755
- The Gemein Haus (Meeting House) (B1)–1756 and a Family House (B11)—1758
- Gottfried Aust’s Pottery Shop–1756 (B4, 44, 51, 52)
- The Bethabara Fort (B50) 1756–1763 and the Bell Tower (B53)
- The Kitchen (B8)—1755, Bakery (B3, 9, 46, 47)—1756, and Dining Hall (BQ and B51)—1766
- The Taverns (B6,35)—1756 and 1775
- The Vorsteher’s (Business Manager’s) House (B7)—1758
- The Doctor’s Laboratory (B 19)—1759
- The Congregation Store (B18)—1759
- The Smith’s House (B25 and B42)—1762
- The Gunsmith Shop and Smithy (B20)—1759 and the Christ-Krause Waster Dump #1
- The Millwright’s House (B26)—1762
- The Bethabara Wells (B4OA-C)—1763
- The Apothecary Shop (B27)—1763
- The Tailor Shop (B2 1,9,29,43)—1756–1759, 1759–1764, 1764–1772
- The Hans Wagner Cabin (B57)—1752
- Stabilizing the Ruins
- Historic Site Development
- Processing the Artifacts
- The Moravian Pottery
- The Master Potter Gottfried Aust
- Archaeology at Gottfried Aust’s Pottery Shop at Bethabara
- Pottery Types Made by Gottfried Aust at Bethabara, 1755–1771
- Pottery Forms Made by Gottfried Aust at Bethabara, 1755–1771
- The Master Potter Rudolph Christ
- Archaeology: The 1966 Excavation of the Christ-mause Kiln Waster Dump in Bethabara
- A “Fayance” Sherd Is Discovered in Salem
- The Search for “Fayance” and the “Fine Pottery” of Christ on Lot 49 in Old Salem
- Postscript: South Carolina Creamware (1975).