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Introduction to the Percheron Press Edition
Chapter 1. Early New York as a City
Chapter 2. Mapped Space and Landmarks
Chapter 3. The Spatial Distribution of Ethnicity
Chapter 4. The Economic Organization of the City
Chapter 5. Meat, Fish, and Poultry—Feeding New Yorkers
Chapter 6. The Interaction Between Wealth and Ethnicity
Appendices
Index
by Nan A. Rothschild
'This is the first major publication to integrate New York City
archaeological data into a broader context . . . . [A]t once a long
overdue reference for the student of New York City history while at
the same time a point of departure for broader studies of urban
development.' (Valerie DeCarlo, American Antiquity)
'This work is a building block. It raises important questions and
proposes a methodology . . . that make sense for the analysis of
archeological data and the creation of historical ethnography.'
(Barbara J. Little, Science)
'[A]n impressive view of New York’s colonial development oriented
toward the interaction between wealth and ethnicity, with insights
into urban structure. . . . This book should be of interest to
students of cities and urban studies and of New York specifically.'
(Stanley South, American Anthropologist)
'[A] welcome addition to the impoverished (quantitatively speaking)
or deliciously rich (qualitatively speaking) 1980’s monographs
written by historical archaeologists. . . . It is an admirable
piece of work that builds on 15 years of experience with urban
resources.' (Anne Yentsch, Historical Archaeology)
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