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Trace: Town Creek Indian Mound and the Rise of Scientific Archaeology in North Carolina
In 1937, student archaeologist Joffre Lanning Coe began a 50-year project at Town Creek, NC, pioneering scientific archaeology in the state. Coe’s meticulous methods and published work transformed understanding of Native American cultures. Concurrently, local collector Pressley Rankin amassed significant artifacts, reflecting the era’s dual approaches to archaeology.
July 24, 2024 -
Williams Garcia: Baker, Robbins, North Carolina (2015)
Bird In Hand/Más Vale Pájaro en Mano Que Cien Volando (excerpt, 2015) The wrecked economy of Robbins isn’t going to be easy to revive. The town has only 1,000 residents, but it’s…
November 26, 2022
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