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Illustrations FIgURES I.1. A seniors’ group tours the excavation of a slave house at Riverside, the Farnsley-Moremen Landing in Louisville, Kentucky 5 4.1.The themes of social studies education overlap with the research topics typically found in historical archaeology 74 6.1. Comparison of recovered nail categories at Farmington, Riverside, and Locust grove 104 6.2. Farmington Historic Plantation entrance sign 107 7.1. An 1866 U.S. Army map of Camp Nelson by A. B. Miller 112 7.2. Cottages at the Home for Colored Refugees 115 7.3. An interpretive sign at Camp Nelson Civil War Heritage Park 121 8.1. View of the levee and Interstate 64 toward the Portland Wharf from the Portland neighborhood 129 8.2. View of Portland Wharf Park from the levee 130 8.3. Cyclists and walkers participate in an archaeological site tour 137 9.1. An 1879 map of Crab Orchard, Lincoln County, Kentucky 143 viii • Illustrations 9.2. Section of 1879 Crab Orchard map, showing the Crab Orchard Springs Hotel 143 9.3. Students and archaeologists survey the site of the Crab Orchard Hotel 145 TABLES 6.1. Nails’ size distribution 103 9.1. Project schedule: Crab Orchard Archaeology Education Project 147 ...

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