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Captain Jones's Wormslow - A Historical, Archaeological, and Architectural Study of an Eighteenth-Century Plantation Site... Captain Jones's Wormslow - A Historical, Archaeological, and Architectural Study of an Eighteenth-Century Plantation Site near Savannah, Georgia (Hardcover)
William Kelso
R2,386 Discovery Miles 23 860 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

During the fall of 1968 and the summer of 1969, William Kelso conducted archaeological excavations at the site of eighteenth-century ruins at Wormslow, near Savannah, Georgia. Historical records indicated that the ruins were the remains of Fort Wimberly, most likely constructed by Noble Jones, an original settler of Georgia. Records further suggested that Fort Wimberly had been constructed on the site of Jones's earlier fortification, a timber guardhouse known as Jones's Fort, built in 1739 and 1740. The existence of these two structures, built at different times on the same location, made possible an archaeological study of two periods of Georgia coastal fortifications. The earlier was built as a major link in General James Oglethorpe's chain of defenses against the Spanish threat from Florida in the 1740s and the later presumably was built to repel the French. The project also presented another important opportunity--the chance to define what effect the semitropical, hostile border environment of colonial Georgia had on the plantation development scheme of at least one English settler. Mr. Kelso's report of his excavations begins with a documentary history of Wormslow, followed by a presentation of the archaeological evidence that correlates it with the historical documents. Ultimately he reconstructs the site based on the historical and archaeological evidence, an architectural study of the ruins, and information about early Georgia architecture in general and other eighteenth-century buildings in particular. The report concludes with a detailed study of the artifacts with illustrations, descriptions, and identifications of the important pieces.

American Democratic Theory - Pluralism and Its Critics (Hardcover): William Kelso American Democratic Theory - Pluralism and Its Critics (Hardcover)
William Kelso
R1,806 Discovery Miles 18 060 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Calculus (Hardcover): William Kelso Morrill Calculus (Hardcover)
William Kelso Morrill
R1,429 Discovery Miles 14 290 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Calculus (Paperback): William Kelso Morrill Calculus (Paperback)
William Kelso Morrill
R1,177 Discovery Miles 11 770 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Germania (Paperback): William Kelso Germania (Paperback)
William Kelso
R902 Discovery Miles 9 020 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

It is the year 14. The Roman Legions under Governor Varus have miraculously survived ambush in the Teutoburg forest and are now trying to consolidate their position north and east of the Rhine. Resistance to their rule is led by a charismatic and powerful German noble named Arminius who is waging a brutal and effective guerilla war. Gaius, a young, capable officer in the Roman Army, is summoned by Governor Varus, away from his post in Spain and given the commission to capture, Arminius. During the course of his mission Gaius must journey through the wild forests of Germania to the very edge of the Roman world where he discovers that Arminius is a more cunning and dangerous opponent than he had ever imagined. Threatened by catastrophe, Gaius must rally his few remaining troops and defend himself in a desperate last attempt to defeat the German armies before it is too late.

Captain Jones's Wormslow - A Historical, Archaeological, and Architectural Study of an Eighteenth-Century Plantation Site... Captain Jones's Wormslow - A Historical, Archaeological, and Architectural Study of an Eighteenth-Century Plantation Site near Savannah, Georgia (Paperback)
William Kelso
R847 Discovery Miles 8 470 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

During the fall of 1968 and the summer of 1969, William Kelso conducted archaeological excavations at the site of eighteenth-century ruins at Wormslow, near Savannah, Georgia. Historical records indicated that the ruins were the remains of Fort Wimberly, most likely constructed by Noble Jones, an original settler of Georgia. Records further suggested that Fort Wimberly had been constructed on the site of Jones's earlier fortification, a timber guardhouse known as Jones's Fort, built in 1739 and 1740.

The existence of these two structures, built at different times on the same location, made possible an archaeological study of two periods of Georgia coastal fortifications. The earlier was built as a major link in General James Oglethorpe's chain of defenses against the Spanish threat from Florida in the 1740s and the later presumably was built to repel the French. The project also presented another important opportunity--the chance to define what effect the semitropical, hostile border environment of colonial Georgia had on the plantation development scheme of at least one English settler.

Mr. Kelso's report of his excavations begins with a documentary history of Wormslow, followed by a presentation of the archaeological evidence that correlates it with the historical documents. Ultimately he reconstructs the site based on the historical and archaeological evidence, an architectural study of the ruins, and information about early Georgia architecture in general and other eighteenth-century buildings in particular. The report concludes with a detailed study of the artifacts with illustrations, descriptions, and identifications of the important pieces.

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