Front Matter
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Table of Contents
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List of Figures
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List of Tables
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction:: Historical Archaeology Through a Western Lens
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Boomtimes and Boomsurfers:: Toward a Material Culture of Western Expansion
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The Archaeology of San Francisco’s Gold Rush Waterfront, 1849–1851:: Building a New Model of the 19th-Century Pacific Rim Maritime “Frontier”
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“Where Ornament and Function Are So Agreeably Combined”:: A New Look at Consumer Choice Studies Using English Ceramic Wares at Hudson’s Bay Company, Fort Vancouver
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Approaching Transient Labor through Archaeology
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“Can We Separate the ‘Indian’ from the ‘American’ in the Historical Archaeology of the American Indian?”
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Rock Hearths and Rural Wood Camps in Jīnshān/Gām Saan 金山:: National Register of Historic Places Evaluations of 19th-Century Chinese Logging Operations at Heavenly Ski Resort in the Lake Tahoe Basin
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Archaeology of the Chinese and Japanese Diasporas in North America and a Framework for Comparing the Material Lives of Transnational Migrant Communities
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Digging Yesterday:: The Archaeology of Living Memory at Amache
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The Cultural Context of Commerce:: Historical Anthropology and Historical Silences along the Mountain Branch of the Santa Fe Trail
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Our Dangerous Discipline:: Doing Historical Archaeology in Utah
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The Mild Wild West:: Settling Communities and Settling Households in Turn-of-the-Century Idaho
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Epilogue:: Digging Holes in the American West
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Contributors
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Index
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