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Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Research Reports reflect the evolution of scholarship since the restoration of Williamsburg began in 1926. Individual reports present the most complete understanding available at the time of their composition but may now be out of date due to the discovery of new evidence and advances in technology.
Researchers may also encounter outmoded or disrespectful terminology or evidence of discriminatory views in these reports. Colonial Williamsburg continues to make this material available for research as part of our commitment to understanding our own history.
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Title
Historical Archaeology, Identity Formation, and the Interpretation of Ethnicity
Date (of original object)
1999
Date (of original object, free text)
1999
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The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
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The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
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Franklin, Maria, and Garrett Fesler (editors). Historical Archaeology, Identity Formation, and the Interpretation of Ethnicity. Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, 1999. https://digitalcollections.colonialwilliamsburg.org/asset-management/2RERYD4OCB6O
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