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NPS F OM 10-900-a OMB Approval No.1024-0078 <br /> (8-86) <br /> United States Department of the Interior 20 <br /> National Park Service <br /> National Register of Historic Places <br /> Continuation Sheet <br /> Section number 9' 10 Page 8 <br /> Alexander Hogan Plantation <br /> Orange County, NC <br /> Bibliography (continued) <br /> Otto,John S. "Artifacts and Status Differences: A comparison of Ceramics from Planter, Overseer, and Slave Sites <br /> on an Antebellum Plantation." Re search Strategies in Historical Archaeology, S. South ed. New York: <br /> Academic Press, 1977,pp. 91-118. <br /> "Race and Class on Antebellum Plantations."Archaeological Perspectives on Ethnicity in America: <br /> Afro-American and Asian American Culture History, R.L. Schuyler ed.New York: Baywood, 1980, pp. 3-13. <br /> Powell,William S.North Carolina Through Four Centuries. Chapel Hill:The University of North Carolina Press, <br /> 1989. <br /> Singleton,T. The Archaeology of Afro American Slavery in Coastal Georgia:A Regional Perception of Slave <br /> Household and Community Patterns. Ph.D. Dissertation,Department of Anthropology,University of Florida, <br /> Gainesville. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms, 1980. <br /> South, Stanley A.Method and Theory in Historical Archaeology.New York: Academic Press, 1977. <br /> Verbal Boundary Justification <br /> Eubanks Rd. defines the southern boundary of the site,marking the southern-most edge of the house features. The <br /> boundaries to the north and west roughly follow the elevation contours marking the gradient between high-lying <br /> features, i.e., the cemetery and the 20' x 20' foundation remains, and the northern portion of the property. The site <br /> also extends to a spring bank, a natural boundary which runs north-south along the western edge. Based on <br /> preliminary investigations of the site's known features, it is highly probable that the wooded area between the <br /> cemetery and the spring bank will yield additional archaeological assemblages. <br />
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