Volume 32 / Number 2
1990
Special Edition: Gardens and Landscapes of the Past
On The Cover: "The Palaces of Nimroud Restored" shows an imaginative architectural reconstruction based on Austen Henry Layard's archaeological discoveries near Nineveh (and modern Mosul), from A. H. Layard, Nineveh and Its Remains, 2 vols. (New York: George P. Putnam, 1849, 1853), 1:29, 81; 2: Pl. 1 (detail).
Vol. 32 / No. 2
By: Gail E. Wagner
Charcoal, Isotopes, and Shell Hoes: Reconstructing a 12th Century Native American Garden
Corn-based agriculture was established among the Fort Ancient Indians in the central Ohio River valley by the 11th century A.D. […]
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Vol. 32 / No. 2
By: Lynn Grant
Southwest Pottery Artifacts on Tour: A Report from Conservation
Southwest Pottery Artifacts on Tour: A Report from Conservation The University Museum has had an active program of loaning artifacts […]
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Vol. 32 / No. 2
By: Anne Yentsch
Historic Morven: The Archaeological Reappearance of an 18th Century Princeton Garden
The Family, the House, the Gardens Ink the late 17th century the first Stockton family moved to Princeton, and in […]
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By: Naomi F. Miller
Palm Trees in Paradise: Victorian Views of the Ancient Near East Landscape
The significant origin stories of Western civilization take place in the ancient Near East, a fact that provoked interest in […]
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By: Kathryn L. Gleason
The Garden Portico of Pompey the Great: An Ancient Public Park Preserved in the Layers of Rome
Rome is thought of as a city for walking. In the coolness of a summer evening, Romans and visitors alike […]
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Vol. 32 / No. 2
By: Lydia Mihelic Pulsipher
They Have Saturdays and Sundays to Feed Themselves: Slave Gardens in the Caribbean
They have Saturdays in the Afternoon, and Sundays, with Christmas Holidays, Easter call’d little or Piganinny Christmas, and some other […]
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About the Authors
Kathryn L. Gleason is Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture at the Graduate School of Fine Arts, University of Pennsylvania. She holds […]
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Vol. 32 / No. 2
By: Kathryn L. Gleason
Gardens and Landscapes of the Past: Introduction
In the past few years, the results of over two decades of research in the new discipline of landscape archaeology […]
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Vol. 32 / No. 2
By: Steve Ford, Mark Bowden, Vince Gaffney and Geoff Mees
Dating Ancient Field Systems on the Berkshire Downs in England
Undisturbed by modern plowing, the remains of ancient fields are still common on the chalk downlands of southern England. Where […]
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