Archaeology of Southern Urban Landscapes
Discover the fascinating world of urban archaeology with Archaeology of Southern Urban Landscapes, a thought-provoking collection of essays published by The University of Alabama Press in 2000. This insightful volume delves into the profound impact that towns and cities have had on the southern landscape of the United States. Spanning from Annapolis to New Orleans, the case studies featured in this book examine the unique social and geographic characteristics of the South, covering a rich historical timeline from colonial times to the 19th century. With a total of 376 pages of in-depth analysis, this book is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersection of archaeology, history, and urban development in the southern regions of America. Enhance your understanding of how urban environments shape cultural identities and landscapes by adding this compelling work to your collection.