2008
DOI: 10.1007/bf03377064
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Economic Stability and Social Identity: Historic Preservation in Old North St. Louis

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“…Data Another aspect of identity examined in this study was race/ethnicity. I attempted to find artifacts that may have had characteristics or associations generally connected to the ethnic groups that were present on the property in both occupations, based on the findings of previous archaeologists and discussed earlier (Zug 1986;Groover 2003;Baumann 2008, Brighton 2011. I also attempted to find ethnic affiliations through other means, including the examination of the on-the-ground realities of slavery on the property and through the architectural remains left after the demolition of the outbuilding.…”
Section: Ste Genevievementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data Another aspect of identity examined in this study was race/ethnicity. I attempted to find artifacts that may have had characteristics or associations generally connected to the ethnic groups that were present on the property in both occupations, based on the findings of previous archaeologists and discussed earlier (Zug 1986;Groover 2003;Baumann 2008, Brighton 2011. I also attempted to find ethnic affiliations through other means, including the examination of the on-the-ground realities of slavery on the property and through the architectural remains left after the demolition of the outbuilding.…”
Section: Ste Genevievementioning
confidence: 99%