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Digging in the City of Brotherly Love : Stories from Philadelphia Archaeology / Rebecca Yamin.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Yamin, Rebecca, Author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Excavations (Archaeology)--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Excavations (Archaeology).
Historic sites--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Historic sites.
Archaeologists--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Archaeologists.
Urban archaeology--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Urban archaeology.
Archaeology and history--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Archaeology and history.
Philadelphia (Pa.)--Antiquities.
Philadelphia (Pa.).
Philadelphia (Pa.)--History.
Philadelphia (Pa.)--Social life and customs.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (256 p.)
Place of Publication:
New Haven, CT : Yale University Press, [2008]
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Beneath the modern city of Philadelphia lie countless clues to its history and the lives of residents long forgotten. This intriguing book explores eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Philadelphia through the findings of archaeological excavations, sharing with readers the excitement of digging into the past and reconstructing the lives of earlier inhabitants of the city. Urban archaeologist Rebecca Yamin describes the major excavations that have been undertaken since 1992 as part of the redevelopment of Independence Mall and surrounding areas, explaining how archaeologists gather and use raw data to learn more about the ordinary people whose lives were never recorded in history books. Focusing primarily on these unknown citizens-an accountant in the first Treasury Department, a coachmaker whose clients were politicians doing business at the State House, an African American founder of St. Thomas's African Episcopal Church, and others-Yamin presents a colorful portrait of old Philadelphia. She also discusses political aspects of archaeology today-who supports particular projects and why, and what has been lost to bulldozers and heedlessness. Digging in the City of Brotherly Love tells the exhilarating story of doing archaeology in the real world and using its findings to understand the past.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Beneath the Symbolic Surface
2. Hudson's Square
3. An Icon and an Icehouse
4. Artisans in a Changing World
5. "We the People"
6. Life and Death in the Nineteenth- Century City
7. On the Waterfront
8. An Archaeological Walk in the Eighteenth-Century City
9. An Archaeological Walk Through Nineteenth-Century Neighborhoods
10. The Legacy of William Penn and the Power of the Past
Notes
References
Index
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references (p. 211-226) and index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 24. Apr 2020)
ISBN:
9786612501388
9781282501386
1282501380
9780300142648
0300142641
9781441645562
144164556X
OCLC:
613206927

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