Antebellum tavernkeeping in Illinois : archaeological expression of structure and practice at the Deer Shed Bluff site in Randolph County /

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Imprint:Urbana-Champaign : Illinois State Archaeological Survey, Prairie Research Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2024.
Description:xi, 136 pages : maps, illustrations (chiefly color) ; 28 cm.
Language:English
Series:Illinois State Archaeological Survey Research Reports ; no. 54
Illinois State Archaeological Survey research reports ; no. 54.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13559239
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Varying Form of Title:Archaeological expression of structure and practice at the Deer Shed Bluff site in Randolph County
Antebellum tavern-keeping in Illinois
Other authors / contributors:Mazrim, Robert, editor, contributor.
Rohe, Robert W., editor.
Fishel, Richard L., 1963- editor.
Carraro, Valary, contributor.
Kuehn, Steven R., contributor.
Mann, Curtis, 1968- contributor.
Mazrim, Christine, contributor.
Weedman, William, contributor.
Illinois State Archaeological Survey, issuing body.
Illinois. Department of Transportation, contributor.
ISBN:9781930487628
1930487622
Notes:"May 2024."
"Investigations conducted under the auspices of the State of Illinois, Department of Transportation."
Contains bibliographical references (pages 133-136).
Summary:"This volume represents the research report for archaeological investigations implemented at the Deer Shed Bluff (11R932) site, in Chester, Illinois, by the Illinois State Archaeological Survey. [...] Beyond compliance-driven analysis and description, research themes examined below include the archaeological visibility of special-function sites; the history and culture of the rural tavern; regional ceramic smoking-pipe manufacture; and a comparison of the presence of ceramic smoking pipes at his proposed special-function site with that at coeval domestic sites" -- page ix.