The Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology (CNEHA), founded in 1967, is a non-profit organization dedicated to archaeological scholarship in the American Northeast, including the Canadian provinces and the U.S. states of Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Newfoundland and Labrador, New Brunswick, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Pennsylvania, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Current Volume: Volume 46 (2017) Northeast Historical Archaeology
The full electronic text of Volume 46 is currently unavailable. Subscription to the publication is available through annual membership in the CNEHA organization. Inquiries and requests for print volumes should be sent to the editor. For additional information please visit the CNEHA website.Articles
Editor's Introduction
Maria O'Donovan
Introduction
Meta F. Janowitz, Rebecca L. White, Deborah L. Miller, George D. Cress, and Thomas J. Kutys
The Rise and Fall of American Queensware 1807-1822
Rebecca L. White, Meta F. Janowitz, George D. Cress, Thomas J. Kutys, and Samuel A. Pickard
Philadelphia Queensware from the National Constitution Center Site at Independence National Park
Deborah L. Miller
“Equal in Quality and Workmanship to the Best Made in Staffordshire”: Philadelphia Queensware Pottery in the Early 19th Century and How to Distinguish it from Yellow Ware
Kimberly M. Sebestyen
Domestic Queensware in Kensington-Fishtown: Excavating Philadelphia's Waterfront Neighborhoods
George D. Cress, Thomas J. Kutys, Rebecca L. White, Meta F. Janowitz, and Samuel A. Pickard
“A Bright Pattern of Domestic Virtue and Economy”: Philadelphia Queensware at the Smith-Maskell Site (28CA124), Camden, New Jersey
Thomas J. Kutys, George D. Cress, Rebecca L. White, and Ingrid A. Wuebber
The Westward Expansion of Domestic Queensware: The Red Rose Transit Site, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
George D. Cress, Rebecca L. White, and Ingrid A. Wuebber
Philadelphia Queensware at the McKean/Cochran Site, Appoquinimink, Delaware
Meta F. Janowitz Dr. and Christy R. Morganstein
Sets and Sensibilities: The Excavation of Ideology in Upstate New York
Christopher P. Barton and Kyle Somerville
