1997
DOI: 10.22191/neha/vol26/iss1/6
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Considering Colonoware from the Barnes Plantation: A Proposed Colonoware Typology for Northern Virginia Colonial Sites

Abstract: Many individuals and organizations made this research possible, and to them I am grateful. Excavations and analysis of the Barnes Plantation materials were funded by both the Department of Defnse's Legacy Management Program and the Fairfax County History Commission. The Archaeological Services of the Fairfax County Park Authority provided field equipment, laboratory supplies, and research space. Volunteers from the Northern Virginia Chapter, Archaeological Society of Virginia, and students from George Mason Un… Show more

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“…al. 1998;Veech 1997). For example, 44FX1965 was historically associated with planter Thomas Brown and his son-in-law James Lane.…”
Section: Materials Culturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…al. 1998;Veech 1997). For example, 44FX1965 was historically associated with planter Thomas Brown and his son-in-law James Lane.…”
Section: Materials Culturementioning
confidence: 99%