2015
DOI: 10.21112/ita.2015.1.3
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The Ransom and Sarah Williams Farmstead: Post-Emancipation Transitions of an African American Family in Central Texas Vol. 2

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“…Excavation of the pit feature resulted in a collection consisting of 1,369 artifacts. In describing these materials, the functional classification system used by Boyd et al (2015) is followed. It organizes artifacts based on their function and use rather than their physical attributes.…”
Section: Materials Recoveredmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Excavation of the pit feature resulted in a collection consisting of 1,369 artifacts. In describing these materials, the functional classification system used by Boyd et al (2015) is followed. It organizes artifacts based on their function and use rather than their physical attributes.…”
Section: Materials Recoveredmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was a Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT)-sponsored cultural resource management (CRM) project involving archaeology, archival research, descendant community collaboration, and oral history research (Boyd et al 2011(Boyd et al , 2014(Boyd et al , 2015Juneteenth Jamboree 2010;Franklin 2012;Franklin and Lee 2020). Widely recognized for its community and public outreach, the project produced a two-volume oral history report highlighting recollections of descendant community members (Franklin 2012), a documentary film (Juneteenth Jamboree 2010), and an online educational exhibit (Boyd et al 2014) that includes lesson plans for fourth-and seventh-grade students (Schlenk and Liebick 2014). This exemplifies the substantial and rewarding impacts of incorporating descendants and stakeholders into the project.…”
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