Fort San Juan and the Limits of Empire : Colonialism and Household Practice at the Berry Site /
Established in 1566 by Spanish conquistador Juan Pardo, Fort San Juan is the earliest known European settlement in the interior United States. Located at the Berry site in western North Carolina, the fort and its associated domestic compound stood near the Native American town of Joara, whose reside...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Baltimore, Maryland :
Project Muse,
2015
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Colección: | Ripley P. Bullen series.
Book collections on Project MUSE. |
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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.