The archaeology of North American farmsteads /
From the early colonial period to the close of World War II, North America was predominantly agrarian and rural. But this important chapter of American history is drawing to a close. Farms will never disappear in America, but the decline of family-operated farms in the United States during the past...
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Gainesville :
University Press of Florida,
2008
Gainesville : [2008], ©2008 Gainesville : c2008 Gainesville : 2008 |
Series: | American experience in archaeological perspective
The American experience in archaeological perspective American experience in archaeological perspective |
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