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CALL NUMBER: 975.5425.1 Hume

OBJECT TYPE: Booklet

TITLE: Discoveries in Martin’s Hundred

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The results of an archealogical dig at Martin’s Hundred as an extension of previous digs at Carter’s Grove. From the introduction: “Rarely in archeaology do projects turn out as one expects or wishes. More often than not the high hopes with which a dig begins turn to wary disappointment. This one was different.” The results of the dig were an incredible find of artifacts dating to the first half of the 17th century. These results, with photographs and maps, are presented in this fine 64 page paperback bookelet. – Archaelogy

AUTHOR: Hume, Ivor Noel

EDITION: 1st   

SERIES: Colonial Williamsburg Archaelogical Series, No. 10

PUBLICATION DATE: 1983

PUBLISHER: The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation

PLACE OF PUBLICATION: Williamsburg, VA

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