Hidden Heritage: Historical Archaeology of the Overseas
Chinese
Asian American Comparative Collection (AACC)
University of Idaho
875 Perimeter Drive, MS 1111
Moscow, Idaho 83844-1111 USA
208-885-7075
|
Priscilla Wegars, Ph.D., Volunteer Curator
pwegars@uidaho.edu
Renae Campbell, M.A., RPA, Research Assistant
rjcampbell@uidaho.edu |
Hidden Heritage: Historical Archaeology of the
Overseas Chinese, edited by Priscilla Wegars.
Amityville, NY: Baywood
Publishing
Company, Inc., 1993; xvii + 430 pages, illustrations, index,
bibliographies. All authors' royalties benefit the Asian
American Comparative Collection. To order, call
1-800-638-7819.
Table of Contents:
Part One: Rural Contexts
- The Documentary Record of an Overseas Chinese Mining Camp, by
Darby C. Stapp
- Archaeological Evidence of Chinese Use along the Lower Salmon
River, Idaho, by David A. Sisson
- Idaho's Chinese Mountain Gardens, by Jeffrey M. Fee
- The Study of Faunal Remains from an Overseas Chinese Mining
Camp in Northern Idaho, by Julia G. Longenecker and Darby C.
Stapp
Part Two: Urban Contexts
- The Overseas Chinese in El Paso: Changing Goals, Changing
Realities, by Edward Staski
- Inventory Records of Ceramics and Opium from a
Nineteenth-Century Chinese Store in California, by Ruth Ann
Sando and David L. Felton
- Animal Bones from Historic Urban Chinese Sites: A Comparison
of Sacramento, Woodland, Tucson, Ventura, and Lovelock, by
Sherri M. Gust
Part Three: Work and Leisure
- The Chinese Cannery Workers of Warrendale, Oregon, 1876-1930,
by John L. Fagan
- Besides Polly Bemis: Historical and Artifactual Evidence for
Chinese Women in the West, 1848-1930, by Priscilla Wegars
- Chinese Opium Smoking Techniques and Paraphernalia, by Jerry
Wylie and Richard E. Fike
Part Four: Analytical Techniques
- The Manganese/Cobalt Ratio in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century
Asian Porcelain, by Harvey Steele
- Sourcing and Dating of Asian Porcelains by Elemental Analysis,
by Alison Stenger
Part Five: Comparative and
Theoretical Studies
- Form and Adaptation: Nineteenth
Century Chinese Miners' Dwellings in Southern New Zealand, by
Neville A. Ritchie
- Old Approaches and New
Directions: Implications for Future Research, by Roberta S.
Greenwood
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