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Russell K. Skowronek, professor of history and anthropology at the University of Texas-Pan American, is coeditor of X Marks the Spot and coauthor of HMS Fowey Lost and Found. Kenneth E. Lewis, professor of anthropology at Michigan State University, is author of West to Far Michigan: Settling the Lower Peninsula, 1815–1860 and Camden: Historical Archaeology in the South Carolina Backcountry.
List of Figures | p. ix |
List of Tables | p. xiii |
Foreword: The Importance of the Past in the University of the Future | p. xv |
Preface | p. xvii |
Acknowledgments | p. xxi |
Introduction: The Archaeology of Academia | p. 1 |
The Process of Identifying the "Educational World" in the Archaeological Record | p. 7 |
Function, Circumstance, and the Archaeological Record: The Elusive Past at Saints' Rest | p. 9 |
Exploring the Foundations of Notre Dame: Archaeology at Old College | p. 36 |
Campus Archaeology on the University of South Carolina's Horseshoe | p. 52 |
Guns and Roses: Ritualism, Time Capsules, and the Massachusetts Agricultural College | p. 74 |
Diachronic Views of College Life: Separating the Real from the Ideal | p. 97 |
Campus Archaeology/Public Archaeology at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts | p. 99 |
The Progressive Era and Sanitation Reform: Social Purity and Privies at Rural Schools in Northeastern Illinois | p. 121 |
The Eagle and the Poor House: Archaeological Investigations on the University of North Carolina Campus | p. 141 |
"Post-Revolutionary Degeneracy": Washington and Lee University's Landscape of Control | p. 164 |
Beyond the Course Catalogue: Archaeological Insights into the Life of Santa Clara University | p. 182 |
Love, Let, and Life: An Archaeology of Tennis at the College of William and Mary | p. 208 |
Architecture, Space, and Identity: How Constructed Landscapes Reflect Institutional Goals | p. 223 |
Digging in the Golden Bear's Den: Archaeology at the University of California, Berkeley in Three Voices | p. 225 |
More Than Bricks and Mortar: A Story of Community Archaeology | p. 242 |
The Campus as Cultural Landscape: Archaeology and the Formation of Collegiate Identity | p. 261 |
Hail to Thee, O Alma Mater: Considering the Archaeology of Academia | p. 274 |
Appendix: Heritage Resources Management in the College and University Environment | p. 289 |
References Cited | p. 299 |
Contributors | p. 321 |
Index | p. 327 |
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