Description: In this book, Douglas Wilson uses historical documents, Indigenous oral traditions, and the material record to provide a comprehensive overview of the historical archaeology of the Pacific Northwest region from the seventeenth through the twenty-first centuries.
Brief description:
Douglas C. Wilson, an archaeologist with the
National Park Service and adjunct associate professor of anthropology at
Portland State University, is coeditor of Exploring Fort Vancouver.
Review Quotes:
"A welcome and needed resource. Provides a clear and thorough summary and analysis of archaeological research into settler colonialism, global diaspora, and capitalism, and how these topics intersect in the Pacific Northwest."--Mark Tveskov, coeditor of Conflict Archaeology, Historical Memory, and the Experience of War: Beyond the Battlefield