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Coffin hardware refers to both functional and decorative elements, generally metallic, used on coffins and...
This paper describes a protective shoe concealment deliberately placed in the walls of a Princeton,...
An archaeological data recovery was recently completed by Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. at the...
Invented in the mid-19th century, cellulose nitrate (celluloid) is commonly regarded as the earliest synthetic...
Tobacco tags have been found on archaeological sites throughout North America, in shapes ranging from...
Contains a chronological list, by date built of over 200 steamboats that operated in and...
The Wiawaka Holiday House on Lake George, New York is among the oldest continuously operating...
The Wesleyan Chapel, built in 1843, was the location of the First Women’s Rights Convention...
This paper describes early colonial settlement in the vicinity of the Bombay Hook National Wildlife...
Foodways reflect, among other things, ethnicity, status, and consumer choice. Results of excavations conducted within...
In 2005, Richard Grubb & Associates mitigated the wreck of a wooden deck scow (an...
The Blue Ball, a tavern located in Shrewsbury, New Jersey served primarily a local clientele...
Charles F. Woolley was a school teacher and avocational archaeologist in New Jersey in the...
Mass-produced coffin hardware is commonly found during excavations or relocations of historic cemeteries in eastern...
Steamboats provided a critical commercial link between Monmouth County, New Jersey and New York City...
This thesis presents description and analysis of the structure known as the icehouse and associated...