Fort San Juan and the limits of empire : colonialism and household practice at the Berry Site /
This private face of the Spaniard/Indian encounter is revealed through excavated features containing the remains of daily life at Cuenca, while its extraordinarily well-preserved buildings reveal much about relations between Indians and Spaniards and how these relations changed over the course of 18...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Gainesville :
University Press of Florida,
[2016]
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Colección: | Ripley P. Bullen series.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Joara, Cuenca, and Fort San Juan
- Introduction / Robin A. Beck, David G. Moore, and Christopher B. Rodning
- Who they were: situating the colonial encounter
- Joara in time and space / Robin A. Beck, David G. Moore, and Christopher B. Rodning
- Recollections of the Juan Pardo Expeditions: the 1584 Domingo de Lecentn account / John E. Worth
- Where they lived: household archaeology at Fort San Juan
- The built environment of the Berry Site Spanish compound / Robin A. Beck, David G. Moore, Christopher B. Rodning, Sarah Sherwood, and Elizabeth T. Horton
- Wood selection and technology in structures 1 and 5 / Lee Ann Newsom
- What they ate: politics, food, and provisioning
- People, plants, and early frontier food / Gayle J. Fritz
- Fauna, subsistence, and survival at Fort San Juan / Heather A. Lapham
- What they carried: material culture and household practice
- Spanish material culture from the Berry Site / Christopher B. Rodning, Robin A. Beck, David G. Moore, and James Legg
- Native material culture from the Spanish compound / David G. Moore, Christopher B. Rodning, and Robin A. Beck
- What they left behind: fragments of the colonial encounter.