Hicks, D. (2005). `Places for thinking' from Annapolis to Bristol:. Historical archaeology. Vol 37(3), pp. 373-391.

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`Places for thinking' from Annapolis to Bristol:
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situations and symmetries in `world historical archaeologies'
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Historical archaeology
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World Archaeology
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37 (3)
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373 - 391
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the paper considers transatlantic interactions between British and North American traditions of historical archaeology over the past two decades, journeying between two garden landscapes -- in Annapolis and Bristol. After considering Mark Leone's 1984 study of the William Paca garden in Annapolis, Maryland, and its subsequent reinterpretations, the paper discusses an eighteenth-century `eclectic' garden at Goldney in Bristol. The paper argues that situational and `symmetrical', rather than interpretative, approaches to archaeological material would aid the development of multi-vocal and inclusive `world historical archaeologies', acknowledging and celebrating the archaeological complexities that are encountered in the past and the disciplinary present
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Dan Hicks ORCID icon
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2005
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31 May 2006