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Archaeology of Martin's Hundred
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American History
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Archaeology
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- ISBN 9780924171857
- Publication Date: 29 Aug 2001
- Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
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Martin's Hundred was a 20,000-acre tract of land in Tidewater Virginia, one of the most extensive English enterprises in the New World. Settled in 1618, all signs of its early occupation soon disappeared, leaving no trace above ground. More than three centuries later, archaeological explorations uncovered tantalizing evidence of the people who had lived, worked, and died there.
Ivor Noel Hume headed the archaeological program at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation for thirty years. Audrey Noel Hume was curator of archaeological collections at Colonial Williamsburg.
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