The Basics of Using Excavating Occaneechi Town

Excavating Occaneechi Town: Archaeology of an Eighteenth-Century Indian Village in North Carolina is designed for three different audiences:

  1. Scholars who need a complete record of archaeological findings from the Fredricks site (the name archaeologists use for the site of Occaneechi Town).
  2. Interested laypersons who wish to delve into the archaeology of the historic Occaneechi tribe.
  3. Students who want to learn more about how archaeologists excavate. It is organized hierarchically by chapters, articles, and pages.

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