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Hidden Heritage: Historical Archaeology of the Overseas Chinese (Baywood Monographs in Archaeology Series)
 
 
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Hidden Heritage: Historical Archaeology of the Overseas Chinese (Baywood Monographs in Archaeology Series) [Paperback]

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0895030918 978-0895030917 January 1993
This collection of chapters provides a forum for the current research results and ideas on overseas Chinese archaeology. It presents a large body of history, methods, interpretation, and artifact analysis. In addition to those archaeologists specializing in Chinese American history, Hidden Heritage will be of interest to all historical archaeologists and to scholars of Asian American studies, and to persons of Asian descent.

Beginning in the mid-nineteenth century, large numbers of people from mainland China emigrated to the United States and other countries seeking employment. Termed "overseas Chinese," they made lasting contributions to the development of early communities, an impact which has only begun to be recognized in recent years. "Chinatowns," rural mining claims, work camps for railroad and other construction activities, salmon canneries and shrimp camps, laundries, stores, cook shacks, cemeteries, and temples are only some of the sites where traces of their presence can be found. In recent years, numerous archaeological and historical investigations of the overseas Chinese have taken place, and Hidden Heritage presents the results of some of those studies.

Topics range from urban sites in several states to structures and garden terraces in wild and scenic parts of Idaho, and include mining, artifacts, foodways, cannery workers, and women, as well as some comparative material for New Zealand. The closing chapter summarizes method and theory to date.

Ethnic identification of the Chinese presence is made easier by the fact that the artifacts found on overseas Chinese archaeological sites invariably include ones that were either brought with them or imported by them. Their table ceramics, food and alcoholic beverage containers, medicinal bottles, gambling-related objects, and opium-smoking paraphernalia are quite different in appearance from objects used by Euroamericans, and many of them are illustrated in the various chapters. Because of the variety of the subject matter, the sum of bibliographies is extensive; the book is also indexed.


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a treasure trove of the Chinese during the construction of the West. Hidden Heritage contains something for everyone. -- Gerard Lim, Asian Week, Volume 14, Number 43, June 18, 1993

state of the art...crisp and authoritative...diligent and thorough...sharp cutting edge of the archaeological discipline." -- Peter Bell, State Heritage Branch, South Australia

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The Chinese have been venturing forth from China for many hundreds of years. Read the first page
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percent meat weight, mining district records, smoking surface, opium paraphernalia, historic ethnography, butchering units, chinese sites, handsaw marks, mining purchases, schist slabs, chimney feature, chimney adjacent, green glazed wares, rim joint, puddled mud, comparative collection, assessable property, butchering marks, mining records, opium cans, meat procurement, meat system, archaeological testing, century wares, household independence
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San Francisco, United States, New Zealand, New York, Lower Salmon River, Los Angeles, University of Idaho, Central Otago, Pierce City, Shoshone County, Hong Kong, Winter Green, Round Hill, Double Happiness, Warren Mining District, Payette National Forest, South Fork of the Salmon River, Asian American Comparative Collection, Warrendale Cannery, Bureau of Land Management, Pierce Chinese, Bureau of the Census, Kwong Tai Wo Company, San Diego, Great Basin Foundation
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